Strengthening Healthcare Through Family Medicine: An Expert Opinion on the Need for Dedicated Departments with Integrated Inpatient and Outpatient Services
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https://doi.org/10.56450/JEFI.2025.v3i03.010Keywords:
Family Medicine, Continuity of Care, Integrated Services, Health Systems Strengthening, Patient-Centered CareAbstract
The discipline of Family Medicine (FM) serves as a cornerstone of healthcare systems, offering continuous, comprehensive, and community-centered care. Despite its critical importance, FM often remains underrepresented in institutional structures, particularly in the form of fully functional departments with integrated inpatient and outpatient services. This article explores the rationale, backed by scientific evidence and global health priorities, for the establishment of robust FM departments. It highlights the role of FM in enhancing care continuity, improving population health outcomes, and fostering sustainable health systems through cost-effective, patient-centered approaches.
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