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Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 5/2017

Open Access 01-05-2017 | Perspective

Primary Health Care as a Foundation for Strengthening Health Systems in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Authors: Asaf Bitton, MD MPH, Hannah L. Ratcliffe, MSc, Jeremy H. Veillard, PhD, Daniel H. Kress, PhD, Shannon Barkley, MD, MPH, Meredith Kimball, MSPH, Federica Secci, PhD, Ethan Wong, MPA, Lopa Basu, DO, MPH, MBA, Chelsea Taylor, PhD, Jaime Bayona, MD, MPH, Hong Wang, MD, PhD, Gina Lagomarsino, MBA, Lisa R. Hirschhorn, MD MPH

Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Issue 5/2017

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Abstract

Primary health care (PHC) has been recognized as a core component of effective health systems since the early part of the twentieth century. However, despite notable progress, there remains a large gap between what individuals and communities need, and the quality and effectiveness of care delivered. The Primary Health Care Performance Initiative (PHCPI) was established by an international consortium to catalyze improvements in PHC delivery and outcomes in low- and middle-income countries through better measurement and sharing of effective models and practices. PHCPI has developed a framework to illustrate the relationship between key financing, workforce, and supply inputs, and core primary health care functions of first-contact accessibility, comprehensiveness, coordination, continuity, and person-centeredness. The framework provides guidance for more effective assessment of current strengths and gaps in PHC delivery through a core set of 25 key indicators (“Vital Signs”). Emerging best practices that foster high-performing PHC system development are being codified and shared around low- and high-income countries. These measurement and improvement approaches provide countries and implementers with tools to assess the current state of their PHC delivery system and to identify where cross-country learning can accelerate improvements in PHC quality and effectiveness.
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Metadata
Title
Primary Health Care as a Foundation for Strengthening Health Systems in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Authors
Asaf Bitton, MD MPH
Hannah L. Ratcliffe, MSc
Jeremy H. Veillard, PhD
Daniel H. Kress, PhD
Shannon Barkley, MD, MPH
Meredith Kimball, MSPH
Federica Secci, PhD
Ethan Wong, MPA
Lopa Basu, DO, MPH, MBA
Chelsea Taylor, PhD
Jaime Bayona, MD, MPH
Hong Wang, MD, PhD
Gina Lagomarsino, MBA
Lisa R. Hirschhorn, MD MPH
Publication date
01-05-2017
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Issue 5/2017
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Electronic ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-016-3898-5

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