The essential role of the general docter in the healthcare system

The Ministry of Health and Social Security is launching the “I love my Hausdokter” campaign, an initiative designed to promote the role of general docter and paediatricians in Luxembourg’s healthcare system.

In particular, the aim is to encourage people to give priority to consulting their GP or paediatrician for day-to-day health needs.

By avoiding the need to go directly to the emergency department for non-serious cases, patients benefit from personalized care, while reducing the burden on emergency services.

Have the right reflexes!

  1. Contact general practitioners and pediatricians as a matter of priority in the event of illness requiring medical consultation.
  2. Contact emergency services only in the event of a potentially serious pathology requiring immediate attention.

Please find enclosed the flyer to enlarge in several languages: FLYER I LOVE MY HAUSDOKTER

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