Defining comprehensiveness in primary care: a scoping review

Derek Baughman, Rafay Nasir, Lynda Ngo, Andrew Bazemore

The term comprehensiveness was introduced into the literature as early as the 1960s and is regarded as a core attribute of primary care. Although comprehensive care is a primary care research priority encompassing patient and provider experience, cost, and health outcomes, there has been a lack of focus on consolidating existing definitions.

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