Strategies of Primary Health Care
Strategies of Primary Health Care
Levels of Care
Primary health care
Secondary health care
Tertiary health care
health promotion
illness prevention
care of the sick
advocacy
community development
Social equity
Nation-wide coverage
Self-reliance
Inter-sectoral coordination
Peoples involvement in the planning and
implementation of health programs
Principles of PHC
The 1978 Declaration of Alma-Ata proposed a
set of PRINCIPLES for primary health care. PHC
should:
1. Reflect and evolve from the economic conditions and
socio-cultural and political characteristics of the country
and its communities, and be based on the application of
the relevant results of social, biomedical and health
services research and public health experience
2. Address the main health problems in the community,
providing promotive, preventive, curative and
rehabilitative services accordingly
Mental health
Physical handicaps
Health and social care of the elderly
Appropriateness
Availability
Adequacy
Accessibility
Acceptability
Affordability
Assessability
Accountability
Completeness
Comprehensivenes
s
Continuity
Appropriateness
Whether the service is needed at all in
relation to essential human needs,
priorities and policies.
The service has to be properly selected
and carried out by trained personnel in
the proper way.
Adequacy
Affordability
The cost should be within the means
and resources of the individual and the
country.
Accessibility
Acceptability
Availability
Assessability
Accountability
Completeness
Comprehensiveness
Continuity
To Summarize
Primary care is an approach that:
Focuses on the person not the disease,
considers all determinants of health
Integrates care when there is more than
one problem
Uses resources to narrow differences
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