Primary care
Primary care
primary care
Noun
1. the medical care received on first contact with the medical system (before being referred elsewhere)
(hypernym) medical care, medical aid
Primary care
The "medical home" for a patient, ideally providing continuity and integration of health care. All family physicians and most pediatricians and internists are in primary care. The aims of primary care are to provide the patient with a broad spectrum of care, both preventive and curative, over a period of time and to coordinate all of the care the patient receives.
PRIMARY CARE
A basic level of care usually given by doctors who work with general and family medicine, internal medicine (internists), pregnant women
(obstetricians), and children (pediatricians). A nurse practitioner (NP), a State licensed registered nurse with special training, can also provide this
basic level of health care.