Attempts to strengthen the public health function in primary care organisations in the UK have a long history. At the heart of the relationship between general practice and public health is an ethical conflict between individual and collective freedom. For practitioners, the roles of patient’s advocate, mediator and population planner ma
Despite impressive health gains in almost all countries over the last few decades, the challenges fa...
Historically, general medical practitioners and public health doctors have striven for health goals...
Community-oriented primary care (COPC), a 50-year-old widely applied innovative approach to primary ...
The evolving role of Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) is currently centre stage, with fundamental debate e...
The Personal Medical Services (PMS) pilot sites, launched in England in 1997 by the Secretary of Sta...
Although primary care is at the forefront of delivering healthcare to the population, its role in pr...
The British Government, since 1997, have placed a strong emphasis on public health and the reduction...
Since 1997, Labour Governments have championed partnership working as part of a commitment to develo...
The World Health Organisation Alma-Ata Declaration on Primary Healthcare, and the more recent Astana...
Scotland is faced with pernicious health inequalities, which stem from inequalities in living condit...
The aim of this guidance is to demonstrate the ways in which GPs can positively influence the health...
Public health and medicine have evolved into different disciplines with (at times) competing values ...
Contains fulltext : 80797.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In August 2007, ...
Public health specialists can be described as leaders of the ‘upstream health workforce’, concerned ...
Explores the links between public health and general practice, to consider their implications for ge...
Despite impressive health gains in almost all countries over the last few decades, the challenges fa...
Historically, general medical practitioners and public health doctors have striven for health goals...
Community-oriented primary care (COPC), a 50-year-old widely applied innovative approach to primary ...
The evolving role of Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) is currently centre stage, with fundamental debate e...
The Personal Medical Services (PMS) pilot sites, launched in England in 1997 by the Secretary of Sta...
Although primary care is at the forefront of delivering healthcare to the population, its role in pr...
The British Government, since 1997, have placed a strong emphasis on public health and the reduction...
Since 1997, Labour Governments have championed partnership working as part of a commitment to develo...
The World Health Organisation Alma-Ata Declaration on Primary Healthcare, and the more recent Astana...
Scotland is faced with pernicious health inequalities, which stem from inequalities in living condit...
The aim of this guidance is to demonstrate the ways in which GPs can positively influence the health...
Public health and medicine have evolved into different disciplines with (at times) competing values ...
Contains fulltext : 80797.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In August 2007, ...
Public health specialists can be described as leaders of the ‘upstream health workforce’, concerned ...
Explores the links between public health and general practice, to consider their implications for ge...
Despite impressive health gains in almost all countries over the last few decades, the challenges fa...
Historically, general medical practitioners and public health doctors have striven for health goals...
Community-oriented primary care (COPC), a 50-year-old widely applied innovative approach to primary ...