“…General practitioners (GPs) attempting to treat patients with multiple morbidities are required to reconcile the conflicts that might occur between medication or lifestyle advice recommended by single condition guidelines using only their experience and their knowledge of the patient and the symptoms they describe. This places an enormous responsibility on the often discretionary decision making behaviour of GPs that even before the COVID-19 pandemic were accomodating unprecedented demands on their services and are now coping with fundamental changes to their working environment [5]. The growing pressure being placed on primary care has potentially serious implications for consistency of care, and patient safety [6] and has highlighted the need to improve the integration of existing guidelines and provide more timely, reliable and consistent decision support mechanisms [7].…”