Mehmet Ungan (Turkey)

Ankara University School of Medicine Family Medicine
Professor Dr Mehmet Ungan e-mail: ungan@ankara.edu.tr ORCID iD: 0000-0002-6078-2177 Prof Ungan is the past President of the WONCA Europe. He is an active Professor at Ankara University School of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine since 2011. Also Past President of the European General Practice Research Network (EGPRN). Graduate of Istanbul University. Completed Postgraduate specialization and defended the thesis for Family Medicine in 1993. Is a founder and former President of the Turkish Association of Family Physicians. Certified as Trainers in University of Exeter Postgraduate Medical School, UK (1993), worked in Essen/Germany in internal medicine clinics. Worked as Deputy Medical Director of the METU University for 18 years, was an advisor of the Ministry on FM/GP. Working in editorial boards of many PC journals. Involved in organizing the WONCA Europe and its network Conferences in Turkey in 2003, 2008, and 2015. Founder of the practices in Ankara in 1999, in Istanbul since 2013. Trained in Global TB Institute, Newark- NY, in Bangkok, and also in Atlanta by CDC. Currently is a board member of IPPA and an expert in WHO Europe. His research publications are in the field of Primary Care and Family Practice.

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CONCLUSION

Date
09.07.2021, Friday
Session Time
04:00 PM - 05:30 PM
Room
Hall 2
Lecture Time
05:23 PM - 05:28 PM
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GENERAL PRACTITIONERS’ VIEWS ON THE BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES OF USING DIGITAL REMOTE CARE DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Date
05.07.2021, Monday
Session Time
10:00 AM - 10:35 AM
Room
On-Demand Short Orals
Lecture Time
10:15 AM - 10:20 AM
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On Demand

Abstract

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Background and purpose: With the onset of COVID-19, general practitioners (GPs) and patients worldwide swiftly transitioned from face-to-face contacts to digital remote care. There is a need to review how this global shift has impacted patient care, healthcare providers, and health systems. This study aims to explore GPs’ perspectives on the main benefits and challenges of using digital remote care.

Methods: An online questionnaire was administered to GPs across twenty countries between Jun-Sep 2020. GPs’ perceptions on main barriers and challenges were explored using free-text questions. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the data.

Results: A total of 1,605 respondents participated in our survey. The benefits identified included reducing COVID-19 transmission risks, guaranteeing access and continuity of care, improved efficiency, faster access to care, improved convenience and communication with patients, greater work flexibility for providers, and hastening the digital transformation and the accompanying legal frameworks. Main challenges included patient’s preference for face-to-face consultations, digital exclusion, lack of physical examinations, clinical uncertainty, delays in diagnosis and treatment, overuse and misuse of digital remote care, and unsuitability for certains types of consultations. Other challenges include the lack of formal guidance, higher workloads, remunerations issues, organisational culture, technical difficulties, implementation and financial issues, and regulatory weaknesses.

Conclusions: GPs’ experience during the pandemic is especially valuable to understand how digital remote care can be safely delivered in the future. There is an ethical imperative to learn from this massive real-life experiment, and use this once in a generation opportunity to take the best technology has to offer and change primary care for the better.

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CONCLUSION

Date
09.07.2021, Friday
Session Time
04:00 PM - 05:30 PM
Room
Hall 2
Lecture Time
05:23 PM - 05:28 PM
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Pre-Recorded with Live Q&A

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PLENARY SESSION
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PLENARY SESSION
Date
06.07.2021, Tuesday
Session Time
04:45 PM - 05:45 PM
Room
Hall 1
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Pure Live