The Asian Age

More you visit your doc, the longer you live

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Washington, June 30: Did you know! Seeing the same doctor each time you need medical assistance is a matter of life and death.

The study is the first ever systematic review of the relationsh­ip between death rates and continuity of care — seeing the same doctor over time.

Sir Denis Pereira Gray, of St Leonard's Practice, said, “Patients have long known that it matters which doctor they see and how well they can communicat­e with them. Until now arranging for patients to see the doctor of their choice has been considered a matter of convenienc­e or courtesy: now it is clear it is about the quality of medical practice and is literally ‘ a matter of life and death’.”

Professor Philip Evans, of the University of Exeter Medical School, said, “Continuity of care happens when a patient and a doctor see each other repeatedly and get to know each other. This leads to better communicat­ion, patient satisfacti­on, adherence to medical advice and much lower use of hospital services.

“As medical technology and new treatments dominate the medical news, the human aspect of medical practice has been neglected. Our study shows it is potentiall­y lifesaving and should be prioritise­d.”

The study found that repeated patient- doctor contact is linked to fewer deaths. The effect applied across different cultures, and was true not just for family doctors, but for specialist­s including psychiatri­sts and surgeons as well.

The review analysed the results of 22 eligible highqualit­y studies with varying time frames.

The studies were from nine countries with very different cultures and health systems. Of those, 18 ( 82 percent) found that repeated contact with the same doctor over time meant significan­tly fewer deaths over the study periods compared to those without continuity. The study appeared in the BMJ Open. — ANI

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