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Due to many factors it is important to have a transformation in the health services. The focus should be on the General Practitioner (GP)-led primary care. To be able to have a strong GP-led care, there should be appropriate and sufficient amount of investment in prevention (ILC-UK 2012). It should also be understood that government, healthcare institute providers need to accept the fact that prevention might decrease the investment in other forms of health and at the end can enhance the overall health related issues.
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Daim, T.U., Faili, Z. (2019). Value Roadmap Development for Healthcare Industry. In: Industry 4.0 Value Roadmap. SpringerBriefs in Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30066-1_7
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