In Spain: A healthcare centre in every community (Part 2)
Can you imagine driving down the highway and seeing street signs directing you to your local primary care clinic instead of a hospital? In this episode, Dr. Tara Kiran hops in a car with health economist Tino Marti for a healthcare road trip across Catalonia, Spain, to tour three different clinics. They serve different populations in different settings under different governance models. But all three deliver care to every resident in their surrounding community.
First, they visit CAP Vilafranca North, a clinic run by the public agency that runs 80% of Catalonia’s primary care centres, where rotating "health points" ensure even small rural villages of 1,000 people can get care in their community. Next, they tour CAP Castelldefels, a joint venture between the government and local municipalities that embraces the philosophy of "subsidiarity"—allowing nurses and administrative teams to independently treat minor issues so family doctors can focus on complex care. Finally, they head to CAP Sardenya, an entrepreneurial, clinician-owned cooperative that integrates university research and gives doctors more schedule flexibility.
Listen in to see how the Spanish model combines performance bonuses, quality dashboards, and community engagement to build a system where nobody falls through the cracks.
Learn more about Spanish primary health care:
Read this four-page summary [https://iris.who.int/items/5e226a0b-bbbf-4b29-b909-13b508dd78ab] on primary care teams in Catalonia
Review this comprehensive policy paper [https://www.who.int/europe/publications/i/item/WHO-EURO-2023-8071-47839-70649] to dive deeper into primary care transformation in Spain
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Listen to More From Our Healthcare Infrastructure Series
In Spain: a primary care centre in every community (Part 1) [https://primaryfocus.substack.com/p/in-spain-a-primary-care-centre-in]
In Costa Rica: Integrating Public Health and Primary Care [https://primaryfocus.substack.com/p/in-costa-rica-integrating-public]
In Vancouver: A Clinic Accountable to the Community It Serves [https://primaryfocus.substack.com/p/in-vancouver-a-clinic-accountable]
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Tara Kiran is a family physician and researcher who is passionate about building a stronger, more equitable primary care system in Canada. She practices at St. Michael’s Hospital, Unity Health Toronto where she is also a scientist at MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions. In 2022, Dr. Kiran launched OurCare, a national initiative to engage the public in shaping the future of primary care in Canada. You can learn more about Dr. Kiran’s research here: https://maphealth.ca/kiran/ [https://maphealth.ca/kiran/]
Primary Focus receives financial support from the MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions, St. Michael’s Foundation, and the Max Bell Foundation. Dr. Tara Kiran is supported as the Fidani Chair in Improvement and Innovation at the University of Toronto and a Scientist in the Departments of Family and Community Medicine at St. Michael’s Hospital and the University of Toronto.
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