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Current Research in Emergency Medicine
[ ISSN : 2832-5699 ]


Possibilities of the Buurtzorg Model in Emergency Care

Opinion
Volume 2 - Issue 5 | Article DOI : 10.54026/CREM/1036


Fernanda Gomes de Magalhães Soares Pinheiro1*, Iohana Cristina Salla de Andrade2,3, Beatriz Guitton Renaud Baptista de Oliveira2

1Nursing Department, Federal University of Sergipe, Lagarto, Sergipe, Brazil
2Department of Nursing, Fluminense Federal University, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
3Executive Director of Laços Saúde, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Corresponding Authors

Fernanda Gomes de Magalhães Soares Pinheiro, Nursing Department, Federal University of Sergipe, Lagarto, Sergipe, Brazi

Keywords

Emergency Care; Buurtzorg; Community Care; Self-Management; Emergency Care Services; Acute Cases

Received : June 07, 2022
Published : July 18, 2022

Opinion

Population getting aged is a worldwide phenomenon. Statistical data show the growing curve of this population in the world. The epidemiological transition of aging will reflect in the increase on the demand for health services, with more hospital admissions and greater risks, which impact on costs that could cost 30% of GDP in 2050 [1].

Population getting aged is a worldwide phenomenon. Statistical data show the growing curve of this population in the world. The epidemiological transition of aging will reflect in the increase on the demand for health services, with more hospital admissions and greater risks, which impact on costs that could cost 30% of GDP in 2050 [1].

Population getting aged is a worldwide phenomenon. Statistical data show the growing curve of this population in the world. The epidemiological transition of aging will reflect in the increase on the demand for health services, with more hospital admissions and greater risks, which impact on costs that could cost 30% of GDP in 2050 [1].

Population getting aged is a worldwide phenomenon. Statistical data show the growing curve of this population in the world. The epidemiological transition of aging will reflect in the increase on the demand for health services, with more hospital admissions and greater risks, which impact on costs that could cost 30% of GDP in 2050 [1].

citation: Pinheiro FGMS, Andrade ICS, Oliveira BGRB (2022) Possibilities of the Buurtzorg Model in Emergency Care. Curr Res Emerg Med 2: 1036