ABSTRACT
This unique book is the first to bring together primary care experiences from around the world, with emphasis on non-Western regions. Utilising published articles that profile different countries’ primary health care, accompanied by expert commentaries, the book consolidates global primary health care information over the past decade. Profiling the different countries’ primary health care systems and their implementation of primary health care policy, as promoted by WHO and WONCA, the guide provides evidence of how countries and regions can introduce primary health care and family practice to improve their health care infrastructure and delivery. The book is essential reading for policy makers, health educators and academic leaders in primary care and students of global health and provides useful background for those entering or established in clinical family practice around the world.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|1 pages
Introduction
part II|1 pages
Methods
chapter Chapter 2|4 pages
International comparisons of primary health care policy: Experiences and methodology
chapter Chapter 4|5 pages
Variation matters and should be included in health care research for comparison of outcomes
part III|1 pages
Regional Profiles of Countries of the World
part IV|1 pages
From Data to Policy
part V|1 pages
Conclusions