David Kernick’s rather unpromisingly titled Theoretical framework for multimorbidity1 is a hidden gem punching far above its weight. Don’t be deceived. It repays careful and repeated reading and reflection, an effort well rewarded. The theory is apposite and cutting-edge, pulling together many threads in current generalist thinking in and out of general practice both lucidly and with a constant eye on how they can be useful in practice.
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