Primary Health Care
Found 8 free book(s)Medical supplies / equipment in primary health care - WHO
apps.who.intECHO Medical supplies and equipment for primary health care A practical resource for procurement and management by Manjit Kaur and Sarah Hall Editor Kathy Attawell
Definition of primary health care - Western University
uwo.caDespite numerous documents oriented toward defining primary care, Hogg et al. (2007) conclude that it “is in a state of evolution.” New definitions of primary care draw upon interdisciplinary
Declaration of Alma-Ata International Conference on ...
www.who.intDeclaration of Alma-Ata International Conference on Primary Health Care, Alma-Ata, USSR, 6-12 September 1978 The International Conference on Primary Health Care, meeting in Alma-Ata this twelfth
Integrating Behavioral Health & Primary Care in New …
www.citizenshealthinitiative.orgThe evidence is clear that addressing behavioral health concerns, such as depression, anxiety, and SUD in primary care using a collaborative care model would improve outcomes for both the behavioral health conditions and for any co-occurring
What are the advantages and disadvantages of restructuring ...
www.euro.who.intABSTRACT This is a Health Evidence Network (HEN) synthesis report on the advantages and disadvantages of restructuring a health care system to be more focused on primary care services.
MENTAL HEALTH SCREENING AND ASSESSMENT TOOLS …
www.heardalliance.orgThe Mental Health Screening and Assessment Tools for Primary Care table provides a listing of mental health screening and assessment tools, summarizing their
UNC Health Alliance Independent Providers: Primary Care ...
fhs.umr.comZIP PHONE # FAX # Philip Burton, MD Jennifer Matthieu, LCSW: Grace Burton , RD Daniel McKearney, PA-C: Susan Catchings, FNP-C Sarah Muniz, RD: Daniel Corbin, FNP-C Ayesha Nasir, MD
Primary health care, including health system strengthening
www.who.intWHA62.12 2 Welcoming The world health report 2008,1 published on the thirtieth anniversary of the international conference of Alma-Ata, that identifies four broad policy directions for reducing health inequalities and improving health for all: tackling health inequalities through universal coverage,