Intended for healthcare professionals
In support of these principles and to further the debate, this special collection brings together content on the progress and future of primary healthcare.
Editorials
• Alma Ata and primary healthcare: back to the future
Zulfiqar Bhutta, Rifat Atun, Navjoyt Ladher, and Kamran Abbasi
• The extricable links between health, wealth, and profits
Gavin Yamey, Devi Sridhar, and Kamran Abbasi
• Health workers are vital to sustainable development goals and universal health coverage
Lara Fairall and Eric Bateman
Alma Ata and the role of primary care
Analysis
• Training sufficient and adequate general practitioners for universal health coverage in China
Gabriel Leung and colleagues
• The unfulfilled potential of primary care in Europe
Trish Greenhalgh, Luke Allen, and colleagues
• Valuing health as development: going beyond gross domestic product
Victoria Y Fan, David E Bloom, Osondu Ogbuoji, Klaus Prettner, and Gavin Yamey
• Building resilient health systems: a proposal for a resilience index
Margaret E Kruk and colleagues
• Emerging and re-emerging infectious disease threats in South Asia: status, vulnerability, preparedness, and outlook
Ramanan Laxminarayan and colleagues
• Empowering frontline providers to deliver universal primary healthcare using the Practical Approach to Care Kit: A critical commentary
Lara Fairall, Ruth Cornick, and Eric Bateman
Features
• China’s plan for 500,000 new GPs
Flynn Murphy
Opinion
• Alma Ata, Astana and beyond—patients and communities as the core of universal primary healthcare
Anya de Iongh and colleagues
• Socioeconomic inequalities in child vaccination in low/middle-income countries: what accounts for the differences? (2018)
Mohammad Hajizadeh
• Infectious disease outbreaks: how online clinical decision support could help (2018)
Kieran Walsh
• Risk factors and risk factor cascades for communicable disease outbreaks in complex humanitarian emergencies: a qualitative systematic review (2018)
Charlotte Christiane Hammer and colleagues
• Prevalence and factors associated with the use of antibiotics in non-bloody diarrhoea in children under 5 years of age in sub-Saharan Africa (2018)
Asa Auta and colleagues
• Productive disruption: opportunities and challenges for innovation in infectious disease surveillance (2017)
Caroline O. Buckee and colleagues
• Evaluation of a programme for ‘Rapid Assessment of Febrile Travelers’ (RAFT): a clinic-based quality improvement initiative (2016)
Farah Jazuli and colleagues
• Implementing One Health as an integrated approach to health in Rwanda (2016)
Thierry Nyatany and colleagues