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"name": "What is primary care and why is it important?",
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"text": "Primary care is the first point of contact for general health needs. It includes routine checkups, preventive care, and treatment of common illnesses. It’s important because it helps maintain overall health, manage chronic conditions, and coordinate specialist care."
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"name": ". How does specialty care differ from primary care?",
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"text": ".Specialty care focuses on specific medical fields such as cardiology, dermatology, or oncology. Patients are usually referred to specialists by their primary care providers for advanced diagnosis or treatment."
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"name": "When should I seek emergency care versus urgent care?",
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"text": "Emergency care is for life-threatening or severe conditions requiring immediate attention, such as chest pain or serious injuries. Urgent care handles less critical issues that still need prompt treatment, like minor fractures or infections."
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