Primary health care is essential for equitable, cost-effective and sustainable health care. It is the cornerstone to achieving universal health coverage against a backdrop of rising health expenditure and aging populations. Implementing strong primary health care requires grassroots understanding of health system performance. Comparing successes and barriers between countries may help identify mutual challenges and possible solutions. This paper compares and analyses primary health care policy in Australia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. Data were collected at the World Organization of National Colleges, Academies and Academic Associations of General Practitioners/Family Physicians (WONCA) Asia-Pacific regional conferenc...
Many low and middle income countries are considering radical health sector reforms. Their policy-ma...
Background: Primary healthcare (PHC) is the cornerstone of health systems for the rightful access an...
Background: Primary healthcare (PHC) is essential for equitable access and cost-effective healthcare...
[[abstract]]Primary health care is essential for equitable, cost-effective and sustainable health ca...
Primary health care is essential for equitable, cost-effective and sustainable health care. It is th...
Primary healthcare is considered an essential feature of health systems to secure population health ...
Background: The World Health Organization's 2008 report asserted that the focus on primary healthcar...
PURPOSE To identify and prioritize the needs for new research evidence for primary health care (PHC)...
A strong and robust Primary Health Care system is essential to achieving universal heal...
Background: Primary healthcare (PHC) is essential for equitable access and cost-effective healthcare...
In 2001, the universal health coverage policy was adopted by Thailand with primary healthcare (PHC) ...
Malaysia has achieved reasonable health outcomes even though the country spends a modest amount of G...
Objectives Most countries including Malaysia have set goals to incorporate a strong primary care in...
We assessed progress for primary health care in countries since Alma-Ata. First we analysed life exp...
Recent trends in international health system reform have drawn attention to patient-centred approach...
Many low and middle income countries are considering radical health sector reforms. Their policy-ma...
Background: Primary healthcare (PHC) is the cornerstone of health systems for the rightful access an...
Background: Primary healthcare (PHC) is essential for equitable access and cost-effective healthcare...
[[abstract]]Primary health care is essential for equitable, cost-effective and sustainable health ca...
Primary health care is essential for equitable, cost-effective and sustainable health care. It is th...
Primary healthcare is considered an essential feature of health systems to secure population health ...
Background: The World Health Organization's 2008 report asserted that the focus on primary healthcar...
PURPOSE To identify and prioritize the needs for new research evidence for primary health care (PHC)...
A strong and robust Primary Health Care system is essential to achieving universal heal...
Background: Primary healthcare (PHC) is essential for equitable access and cost-effective healthcare...
In 2001, the universal health coverage policy was adopted by Thailand with primary healthcare (PHC) ...
Malaysia has achieved reasonable health outcomes even though the country spends a modest amount of G...
Objectives Most countries including Malaysia have set goals to incorporate a strong primary care in...
We assessed progress for primary health care in countries since Alma-Ata. First we analysed life exp...
Recent trends in international health system reform have drawn attention to patient-centred approach...
Many low and middle income countries are considering radical health sector reforms. Their policy-ma...
Background: Primary healthcare (PHC) is the cornerstone of health systems for the rightful access an...
Background: Primary healthcare (PHC) is essential for equitable access and cost-effective healthcare...