Abstract

At the beginning of the Covid-19 epidemic in France, the mobilization of primary care professionals was not driven by the government, which focused its attention on hospitals. As a result of ministerial orders to delay medical consultations as much as possible and to close most of the paramedical practices, one might have expected that primary care activity would be strongly reduced and uncoordinated. However, in some territories, primary care actors consulter each other, adopting a systemic ...

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