A well-known deficiency in our current healthcare system is access to affordable primary care providers that patients know and trust, and who know them. At C3LX, we believe that under our current Covid-19 situation, the statement about “know and trust, and who know them” is of utmost importance. Two issues already presenting during this Covid-19 outbreak are the unnecessary use of the ED by patients lacking affordable primary care access (causing delays for the patients that absolutely need to be in the ED), and the lack of patient knowledge and care continuity when a patient uses a telehealth service that links to a provider who has never worked with the patient before. Digital and telehealth can add much needed capacity for primary care practices, but these technical offerings need to support continuity of care and relationships, not merely transactions where care goals, underlying conditions and pre-existing conditions have to be repeated each time.
So, what are some possible solutions to address this deficiency of necessary access to affordable primary care? The article below and other research and posts have identified several solutions:
Our current struggle with Covid-19 shines a bright light on already existing primary care capacity and telemedicine gaps. Both can be addressed and while not the only solution, purposefully built technology platforms can ease these capacity constraints while enhancing the relationship and continuity of care that patients already have with their trusted care teams.