Primary care, a key component of healthcare systems, is defined by the World Health Organization as “first-contact, accessible, continued, comprehensive and coordinated” care. It is cost-effective, equitable and leads to improved whole-person and population outcomes. Despite such benefits, primary care is often poorly promoted in developing countries, especially in post-conflict settings. This study considers the paradoxical benefits of primary care reported in Western countries and explores whether these benefits might make it particularly appropriate for post-conflict developing states. Yemen was chosen as a topical example to illustrate challenges facing understudied fragile states. The authors conclude that, given the progress in health...
Background: Primary healthcare (PHC) is essential for equitable access and cost-effective healthcare...
It has been 30 years since the Declaration of Alma Ata. During that time, primary care has been the ...
This is the first book to examine challenges in the healthcare sector in the six Gulf Cooperation Co...
Introduction: Much of Yemen’s infrastructure and healthcare system has been destroyed by the ongoing...
Background: Medicine and medical supplies are often in short supply in countries suffering from the ...
Introduction: Much of Yemen’s infrastructure and healthcare system has been destroyed by the ongoing...
The war in Yemen, which escalated in March 2015 when a Saudi-led coalition intervened, with co...
Background Although the literature on effects of armed conflict on population health is extensive, d...
Abstract Background Yemen has been left in shambles and almost destroyed by its devastating civil wa...
This study was undertaken to review the health care status in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) mem...
Violent conflicts claim lives, disrupt livelihoods, and halt delivery of essential services, such as...
The situation in Yemen is complex; Yemen ruling system has been disintegrated since 1970 that has be...
Introduction:Much of Yemen’s infrastructure and healthcare system has been destroyed by the ongoing ...
This Note addresses the implementation of health insurance reform in Yemen. As a result of a system ...
This Note addresses the implementation of health insurance reform in Yemen. As a result of a system ...
Background: Primary healthcare (PHC) is essential for equitable access and cost-effective healthcare...
It has been 30 years since the Declaration of Alma Ata. During that time, primary care has been the ...
This is the first book to examine challenges in the healthcare sector in the six Gulf Cooperation Co...
Introduction: Much of Yemen’s infrastructure and healthcare system has been destroyed by the ongoing...
Background: Medicine and medical supplies are often in short supply in countries suffering from the ...
Introduction: Much of Yemen’s infrastructure and healthcare system has been destroyed by the ongoing...
The war in Yemen, which escalated in March 2015 when a Saudi-led coalition intervened, with co...
Background Although the literature on effects of armed conflict on population health is extensive, d...
Abstract Background Yemen has been left in shambles and almost destroyed by its devastating civil wa...
This study was undertaken to review the health care status in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) mem...
Violent conflicts claim lives, disrupt livelihoods, and halt delivery of essential services, such as...
The situation in Yemen is complex; Yemen ruling system has been disintegrated since 1970 that has be...
Introduction:Much of Yemen’s infrastructure and healthcare system has been destroyed by the ongoing ...
This Note addresses the implementation of health insurance reform in Yemen. As a result of a system ...
This Note addresses the implementation of health insurance reform in Yemen. As a result of a system ...
Background: Primary healthcare (PHC) is essential for equitable access and cost-effective healthcare...
It has been 30 years since the Declaration of Alma Ata. During that time, primary care has been the ...
This is the first book to examine challenges in the healthcare sector in the six Gulf Cooperation Co...