Primary Health Care and Its Importance To Family Medicine
Primary Health Care and Its Importance To Family Medicine
Primary Health Care and Its Importance To Family Medicine
1. Alma-Ata Declaration
2. Objectives of Primary Health Care (PHC)
3. Principles and Strategies of PHC
4. Elements of PHC
5. Astana Declaration
6. Sustainable Development Goals (Overview)
7. Family Physician and Primary Care
REALITIES OF HEALTH CARE
Community Participation
Self-Reliance
Social mobilization
Decentralization
Accessibility, Availability, and Acceptability of Health Services
The UN claim that the MDGs caused a drop in child mortality and
school dropout rates, as well as lifted 1 billion people out of extreme
poverty since 1990. They also saw a 40% decrease in AIDS/HIV
infections.
Is the backbone of the health care system and encompasses the following
functions:
1. It is first-contact care, serving as a point of entry for the patient into the
health care system.
2. It includes continuity by virtue of caring for patients in sickness and in
health over some period.
3. It is comprehensive care, drawing from all the traditional major
disciplines for its functional content.
4. It serves a coordinative function for all the health care needs of the
patient.
5. It assumes continuing responsibility for individual patient follow-up
and community health problems.
6. It is a highly personalized type of care.
Summary