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Primary health care reforms: a scoping review. [PDF]
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Veterinary Record, 2015
I WAS delighted to read the recent Viewpoint article by Stephen May on the need to develop a scholarship in primary health care ( VR , June 27, 2015, vol 176, pp 677-681). I am sure many vets would strongly recognise the often uncelebrated skills that practitioners develop to manage the challenges faced within busy general practice; striving to find a ...
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I WAS delighted to read the recent Viewpoint article by Stephen May on the need to develop a scholarship in primary health care ( VR , June 27, 2015, vol 176, pp 677-681). I am sure many vets would strongly recognise the often uncelebrated skills that practitioners develop to manage the challenges faced within busy general practice; striving to find a ...
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Developing primary health care
Veterinary Record, 2015WE welcome Stephen May's Viewpoint article on developing a scholarship of primary health care ( VR , June 27, 2015, vol 176, pp 677-682). It raises two critical, long-neglected and related issues: the potential benefits of primary health care and the role of the generalist; and the importance of undergraduate training in the context of general, first ...
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Integrating primary oral health care into primary care
Journal of Dental Education, 1993Despite increasing national attention and emphasis on primary health care, there has been little impetus to define or specify the content of primary oral health care. This paper defines primary oral health care and the scope of services it includes, using an adaptation of a Health Resources and Services Administration definition of primary health care ...
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Health technology and primary health care
Social Science & Medicine. Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology, 1978To meet the basic health and disease-related needs of the world's people, particularly of those in the developing countries, exacting health system planning with emphasis on the primary level of care will be required. Regardless ofcountry or region, primary care services need to meet certain basic criteria, i.e. (i) to address particularly those health
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Primary health care may refer to the first contact between a patient and the health system, but within the history of medicine it is commonly associated with a specific strategy that aimed to achieve “Health for All by the Year 2000” through promotion of basic health services. In this more precise understanding, Primary Health Care was an approach that
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