Introduction International evidence shows that enhancement of primary health care (PHC) services for disadvantaged populations is essential to reducing health and health care inequities. However, little is known about how to enhance equity at the organizational level within the PHC sector. Drawing on research conducted at two PHC Centres in Canada whose explicit mandates are to provide services to marginalized populations, the purpose of this paper is to discuss (a) the key dimensions of equity-oriented services to guide PHC organizations, and (b) strategies for operationalizing equity-oriented PHC services, particularly for marginalized populations. Methods The PHC Centres are located in two cities within urban neighborhoods recognized as ...
Structural violence shapes the health of Indigenous peoples globally, and is deeply embedded in hist...
Abstract Background: The inverse care law persists: people living in poverty have the greatest needs...
peer-reviewedBackground: The involvement of patients and the public in healthcare has grown signific...
Introduction: International evidence shows that enhancement of primary health care ...
Background: The primary health care (PHC) sector is increasingly relevant as a site...
Background: The health care sector has a significant role to play in fostering equi...
Policy Points: A consensus regarding the need to orient health systems to address inequities is emer...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Equity of access and reducin...
Background: Non-government, not-for-profit community health centres (CHCs) play a c...
“This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in International Journal o...
Introduction. One important goal of strengthening and renewal in primary healthcare...
In an equitable system, the health needs of communities are matched by the services provided. Whilst...
Health equity allows people to reach their full health potential and receive high-quality care that ...
Background: Globally, health inequities persist with effects on whole populations a...
Primary Care constitutes the first and most important point of contact between the health system and...
Structural violence shapes the health of Indigenous peoples globally, and is deeply embedded in hist...
Abstract Background: The inverse care law persists: people living in poverty have the greatest needs...
peer-reviewedBackground: The involvement of patients and the public in healthcare has grown signific...
Introduction: International evidence shows that enhancement of primary health care ...
Background: The primary health care (PHC) sector is increasingly relevant as a site...
Background: The health care sector has a significant role to play in fostering equi...
Policy Points: A consensus regarding the need to orient health systems to address inequities is emer...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Equity of access and reducin...
Background: Non-government, not-for-profit community health centres (CHCs) play a c...
“This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in International Journal o...
Introduction. One important goal of strengthening and renewal in primary healthcare...
In an equitable system, the health needs of communities are matched by the services provided. Whilst...
Health equity allows people to reach their full health potential and receive high-quality care that ...
Background: Globally, health inequities persist with effects on whole populations a...
Primary Care constitutes the first and most important point of contact between the health system and...
Structural violence shapes the health of Indigenous peoples globally, and is deeply embedded in hist...
Abstract Background: The inverse care law persists: people living in poverty have the greatest needs...
peer-reviewedBackground: The involvement of patients and the public in healthcare has grown signific...