ABSTRACT

This is the first book to analyze in depth the current causes of shortage of family physicians and the relative weakness of the family practice model in many countries in the Eastern Mediterranean Region.  Focusing on engagement with the private health sector in scaling up family practice, the book explores why primary health care can make the difference and how it can be introduced and strengthened. Comparative experiences from around the world put the EMR in context, while the book also highlights where the EMR is special – in particular, the burden for health care of refugees and displaced persons, and the need of public-private partnerships.

chapter Chapter 13|12 pages

Afghanistan

chapter Chapter 14|8 pages

Bahrain

chapter Chapter 15|12 pages

Djibouti

chapter Chapter 18|8 pages

Iraq

chapter Chapter 19|12 pages

Jordan

chapter Chapter 20|12 pages

Kuwait

chapter Chapter 21|18 pages

Lebanon

chapter Chapter 22|6 pages

Libya

chapter Chapter 23|12 pages

Morocco

chapter Chapter 24|10 pages

Oman

chapter Chapter 25|10 pages

Pakistan

chapter Chapter 26|10 pages

Palestine

chapter Chapter 27|16 pages

Qatar

chapter Chapter 28|12 pages

Saudi Arabia

chapter Chapter 29|12 pages

Somalia

chapter Chapter 30|12 pages

Sudan

chapter Chapter 31|14 pages

Syria

chapter Chapter 32|14 pages

Tunisia

chapter Chapter 34|10 pages

Yemen