“so, it’s just harder to do the job, and there’s lots of supports that we need,” she said.
that includes help with overhead expenses and the administrative burden.
the wellness family practice’s medical office assistants – nancy park, left, melina murphy and linda burton – play an important role in patient care. contributed
she said hospitals are overflowing and are constantly full, and emergency room visits are high.
“part of the reason for that, i would argue, is that we are lacking in family medicine and community primary care,” she said.
“and so, we’re not doing very good at keeping people out of hospital, and there’s lots of evidence that having a continuous family doctor for a long time makes you healthier and keeps you out of hospital and actually costs the system less.”
what’s needed to fix things?
slipp also serves as the director of external engagement with the newfoundland and labrador college of family physicians.
through that role, she’s trying to advocate for family medicine in general, and especially for community family medicine.
one thing she thinks would help is if there were more multidisciplinary team-based clinics in addition to the family care teams that are being set up around the province by nl health services.
“the family care teams that we do have are very well intentioned, and they’re meant to solve a problem of attaching more patients, providing care for more patients, but they are doing it at a rate that i think is very expensive, and some of those numbers are starting to come out,” she said.