ResumenPrimary health care (PHC) is currently the most important health reform underway in the world today. In most countries, governments and services have taken the lead in PHC development as a result of the declaration of Alma Ata. Since the 1990s, a large amount of evidence has demonstrated the impact of a strong primary health care system on the health of the communities. 2,3 Improved health status of a community is directly related to a better or morebalanced ratio of primary care professionals to specialists and to increased individual access to primary care within a region. As co-morbidities increase as a population ages, access to comprehensive and coordinated primary care becomes an increasingly cost-effective approach. Accessibil...
The principles agreed at Alma-Ata 30 years ago apply just as much now as they did then. "Health for ...
The principles agreed at Alma-Ata 30 years ago apply just as much now as they did then. “Health for ...
Health systems that have strong primary health care at their core have overall better patient outcom...
Health service reform is on the policy agenda throughout the world. Since the Declaration of Alma-At...
Since Alma Ata Declaration, 40 years ago, the Health Service Systems has undergone signifi cant chan...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/ Copyright Cambridge Universi...
The importance of primary health care (PHC) has once again been reiterated in the Astana Declaration...
Inequity and poverty are the root causes of ill health. Access to quality health services on an affo...
This review examines the origins of primary care and the crises currently faced in terms of patient ...
The 1978 Alma-Ata International Declaration (Kazakhstan – former Soviet Socialist state),(1) was a t...
Copyright: © 2012 Regmi K. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creati...
Primary health care (PHC) is an equity-driven approach to health care that formed the foundation of ...
One of the most effective and valuable principles to promote health in all countries has been adopti...
Family practice was recognized as the 20th specialty in American medicine in 1969. With the hope tha...
The provision of health services to all the population is one of the highest priorities in many gove...
The principles agreed at Alma-Ata 30 years ago apply just as much now as they did then. "Health for ...
The principles agreed at Alma-Ata 30 years ago apply just as much now as they did then. “Health for ...
Health systems that have strong primary health care at their core have overall better patient outcom...
Health service reform is on the policy agenda throughout the world. Since the Declaration of Alma-At...
Since Alma Ata Declaration, 40 years ago, the Health Service Systems has undergone signifi cant chan...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/ Copyright Cambridge Universi...
The importance of primary health care (PHC) has once again been reiterated in the Astana Declaration...
Inequity and poverty are the root causes of ill health. Access to quality health services on an affo...
This review examines the origins of primary care and the crises currently faced in terms of patient ...
The 1978 Alma-Ata International Declaration (Kazakhstan – former Soviet Socialist state),(1) was a t...
Copyright: © 2012 Regmi K. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creati...
Primary health care (PHC) is an equity-driven approach to health care that formed the foundation of ...
One of the most effective and valuable principles to promote health in all countries has been adopti...
Family practice was recognized as the 20th specialty in American medicine in 1969. With the hope tha...
The provision of health services to all the population is one of the highest priorities in many gove...
The principles agreed at Alma-Ata 30 years ago apply just as much now as they did then. "Health for ...
The principles agreed at Alma-Ata 30 years ago apply just as much now as they did then. “Health for ...
Health systems that have strong primary health care at their core have overall better patient outcom...