Internal and emergency medicine
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Although the role played by general practitioners (GPs) is historically consolidated, continuous changes have been recently introduced in Europe because of the increasing multimorbidity and complexity of patients. Here we try to compare the roles played by GPs in the four major countries of Europe. In France GPs are self-employed medical doctors, and their remuneration consists of a payment scheme for the services provided. ⋯ The weekly hours worked by Spanish GPs are 38 hours, as for any other civil servant. Trying to draw positive lessons from the comparison, the Spanish facilities seem to be the most advanced examples of horizontal-integrated organizations able to fulfil the expectations of a growing population of ageing people. The range of generalist professionals could be enlarged beyond GPs, as the German example shows.
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and heart failure (HF) mutually increase the risk of being present in the same patient, especially if older. Whether or not this coexistence may be associated with a worse prognosis is debated. Therefore, employing data derived from the REPOSI register, we evaluated the clinical features and outcomes in a population of elderly patients admitted to internal medicine wards and having COPD, HF or COPD + HF. ⋯ In this real-life cohort of hospitalized elderly patients, the coexistence of COPD and HF significantly worsened prognosis at one year. This finding may help to better define the care needs of this population.