Family Medicine doctors at K-PHC are divided into 6 Family Medicine Physicians and 19 Family Medicine Residents who are referred from 3 medical schools (American University of Beirut, University of Balamand and the Lebanese University).
The collaboration with these renowned medical schools has benefits both for their residents through teaching activities and for our center and beneficiaries for the high quality of care they are receiving through expert opinions, evidencebased medicine and awareness and educational campaigns.
FM doctors are the ones who see the patients coming for the first time to Karagheusian. They have to deal with all their complaints (acute and chronic) besides checking all their prior conditions / medications / laboratory tests… and properly documenting everything in the chart before deciding the need to refer to a specialist.
One doctor for all
Eighty percent of the patients’ conditions are diagnosed and completely treated by the family medicine doctors without the need for any referral. K-PHC is implementing the concept of primary care gatekeeping to decrease the burden on specialists and provide each patient with holistic medical care.
Home care
The Family Medicine Physicians also conducted Home care outreach services by providing primary care consultation services for the people with disabilities and elderly population who are either bed ridden or are unable to visit our center. During 2019 we were able to do 154 home visits providing care for the disabled and the elderly.
Diagnostic tests
The Family Medicine physicians, after consulting the patients, are responsible for ordering the necessary diagnostic tests to diagnose properly the patients’ condition. At K-PHC, we can provide basic laboratory tests for patients (CBCD, Creatinine, liver functions, lipid profile…) and ultrasound services from a diagnostic radiologist who comes weekly. Thanks to our collaboration with Saint Marc Diagnostic Center, we are able to provide patients with the rest of their needed blood tests, imaging and more advanced investigations (stress test, EEG, MRI…). All results are communicated between St Marc and our medical director to ensure proper follow up on critical cases.
Referrals to our chronic department
When needed, patients are referred from the FM clinic to the Chronic Care Unit which includes the following specialties:
Cardiology: 4 cardiologists come once a week each to perform cardiac patients’ consultations and echocardiograms for adults when needed.
Endocrinology: 2 endocrinologists are covering 3 consultation days weekly.
Gastro-Enterology: 3 doctor comes twice weekly and performs gastroscopies for adults when needed.
Nephrology: 2 nephrologists are coming 2 times per month.
Musculoskeletal Clinic / Joint Clinic / Sports Medicine Clinic: 3 doctors come twice per month to assess patients with chronic joint pains and perform joint injections when needed. This new clinic has been added this year to the already existing 4 units of the chronic department.
The daily presence of the FM residents and the FM doctors and chronic specialists enables the center to receive more patients by having daily morning and afternoon clinics, to provide them with timely quality of care, and open collaborative opportunities to the special or critical cases.
Referrals to outside secondary specialists
Sometimes FM doctors need to refer patients to specialists that are not present at K-PHC (Orthopedist, Neurology, Dermatology…). In this setting we formed more collaborations with university hospitals to receive our patients for reduced fees. K-PHC developed a special referral sheet where all the details of our patient are filled and sent to the specialist at another institution. This sheet resumes the case and permits K-PHC doctors to know what happened at the other institution when the patient consults a specialist there.
The current collaborations are with:
- American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC) Out Patient Department (OPD)
- University of Balamand (UoB) Out Patient Department (OPD)
- Hôpital Libanais Geitaoui – Centre Hospitalier Universitaire
Referrals to secondary care – Hospitals
Despite all doctors’ efforts to keep the patients in good health, sometimes patients, mainly the elderly population, need to be admitted to the hospital for complications of diseases.
To be able to follow up on our patients, collaborations happen at all levels:
- FM doctor and medical director / administration team
- FM doctor / medical director and social team
- K-PHC and patients’ family in charge
- K-PHC and Governmental Hospitals
The special referral form is used to send the patient with all the needed medical information, results of tests already done, suggestions for work up at hospital… The patient, with the help of our social department, is sent to one of the governmental hospitals nearby that we have collaborations with:
- Karantina Governmental Hospital
- Baabda Governmental Hospital
- Daher El Bachek Hospital
- Rafic Hariri University Hospital
The social department is in charge of following up on the status of the patients during their stay at the hospital and after their discharge, to organize the follow up visit with our doctors and the needed interventions to continue the hospital’s instructions (walking aid, physical therapy, wound care…).
Preventive and Educational Campaigns
The specialty of family medicine or primary care, is the one in charge of advocating for prevention of diseases. Our FM physicians apply the pillar of primary health care stated by the World Health Organization (WHO) as “Primary care and essential public health functions: through prevention and early detection of diseases”.
FM Physicians at K-PHC are involved throughout the year, in educational and awareness campaigns done for our community and beneficiaries, regarding multiple health issues that could lead to prevention of diseases. They are also involved in keeping the students healthy by participating to school health check-ups (general examination, dental, visual, immunization…) and following up on the diagnosed cases.
Non-Communicable Disease (NCD) Screening
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs), also known as chronic diseases, tend to be of long duration and are the result of a combination of genetic, physiological, environmental and behavioral factors. The main types of NCDs are cardiovascular diseases (like heart attacks and stroke), cancers, diabetes and dyslipidemia.
Those dysregulations in blood sugar, blood lipids (Triglyceride and Cholesterol), and blood pressure are the cause of 71% of all deaths globally as per the WHO.
Detection, screening and treatment of NCDs are key components of the prevention of death due to cardiovascular diseases, cancers, respiratory diseases and diabetes.
As part of our work as a primary care center in preventing diseases, K-PHC actively performs daily screening of the Non-Communicable diseases systematically to all visitors of K-PHC who are above the age of 40. Patients who are identified as being at moderate to high risk of having NCDs are directly referred to our FM physicians for proper education, evaluation and order of necessary investigation