This WHO study aimed to support Turkey in its efforts to strengthen the primary care (PC) system by implementing the WHO Primary Care Evaluation Tool (PCET). This article provides an overview of the organization and provision of primary care in Turkey. The WHO Primary Care Evaluation Tool was implemented in two provinces (Bolu and Eskişehir) in Turkey in 2007/08. The Tool consists of three parts: a national questionnaire concerning the organisation and financing of primary care; a questionnaire for family doctors; and a questionnaire for patients who visit a family health centre. Primary care has just recently become an official health policy priority with the introduction of a family medicine scheme. Although the supply of family doctors (...
The current healthcare system of Turkey has failed to meet the health needs of the people. Neither t...
Objectives: The QUALICOPC (Quality and Costs of Primary Care in Europe) study aims to evaluate the p...
Background: The unfair distribution and delivery of health-care resources have been recognized as a ...
BACKGROUND: This WHO study aimed to support Turkey in its efforts to strengthen the primary care (PC...
tSince the early 1990s, the primary care system in Turkey has undergone fundamentalchanges. In the f...
Strengthening primary health care (PHC) is considered a priority for efficient and responsive health...
This study aims to assess the integration of primary health care (PHC), especially family medicine (...
Background: Turkish health reforms began in 2003 and brought some significant changes in primary car...
Strengthening primary health care (PHC) is considered a priority for efficient and responsive health...
WOS: 000334472400001PubMed ID: 24571275Background: A person-list-based family medicine model was int...
Background: The study aimed to assess primary care (PC) policy and service provision in Belarus at t...
The Alma-Ata Declaration has long been regarded as a watershed in the health policy arena. The globa...
Objective: Turkey has implemented family practice on a pilot basis as part of the reform in health c...
Objective: Turkey has problems starting with manpower shortage and transportation problems to delive...
The WHO Primary Care Evaluation Tool (PCET) aims to provide a structured approach to evaluation of s...
The current healthcare system of Turkey has failed to meet the health needs of the people. Neither t...
Objectives: The QUALICOPC (Quality and Costs of Primary Care in Europe) study aims to evaluate the p...
Background: The unfair distribution and delivery of health-care resources have been recognized as a ...
BACKGROUND: This WHO study aimed to support Turkey in its efforts to strengthen the primary care (PC...
tSince the early 1990s, the primary care system in Turkey has undergone fundamentalchanges. In the f...
Strengthening primary health care (PHC) is considered a priority for efficient and responsive health...
This study aims to assess the integration of primary health care (PHC), especially family medicine (...
Background: Turkish health reforms began in 2003 and brought some significant changes in primary car...
Strengthening primary health care (PHC) is considered a priority for efficient and responsive health...
WOS: 000334472400001PubMed ID: 24571275Background: A person-list-based family medicine model was int...
Background: The study aimed to assess primary care (PC) policy and service provision in Belarus at t...
The Alma-Ata Declaration has long been regarded as a watershed in the health policy arena. The globa...
Objective: Turkey has implemented family practice on a pilot basis as part of the reform in health c...
Objective: Turkey has problems starting with manpower shortage and transportation problems to delive...
The WHO Primary Care Evaluation Tool (PCET) aims to provide a structured approach to evaluation of s...
The current healthcare system of Turkey has failed to meet the health needs of the people. Neither t...
Objectives: The QUALICOPC (Quality and Costs of Primary Care in Europe) study aims to evaluate the p...
Background: The unfair distribution and delivery of health-care resources have been recognized as a ...