The value of continuity in primary care has been repeatedly demonstrated for multiple positive outcomes. However, little is known about how the expansion of remote and digital care models has impacted continuity. This study demonstrates a disturbing lack of systematic research in this area and emphasises the need for real-world explorations of the links between the shift to remote care, continuity, and equity to ascertain when and for whom continuity adds most value, and how this can be enabled or maintained. |