Primary health care

Primary health care

Primary health care, often abbreviated as PHC(Primary Health Centre) and PC, is

"essential health care based on practical, scientifically sound and socially acceptable methods and technology made universally accessible to individuals and families in the community through their full participation and at a cost that the community and the country can afford to maintain at every stage of their development in the spirit of self-determination" [* [http://www.paho.org/English/DD/PIN/alma-ata_declaration.htm Declaration of Alma-Ata] ] (Alma Ata international conference definition)

It was a new approach to health care that came into existence following this international conference in Alma Ata in 1978 organized by the World Health Organisation and the UNICEF.

Primary health care was accepted by the member countries of WHO as the key to achieving the goal of Health for all.

Essential components of primary health care

The Declaration of Alma Ata outlined the 8 essential components of primary health care such as principles of,

Equitable distribution

Health services must be shared equally by all people irrespective of their ability to pay and all (rich or poor, urban or rural) must have access to health services. Primary health care aims to address the current imbalance in health care by shifting the centre of gravity from cities where a majority of the health budget is spent to rural areas where a majority of people live in most countries.

Community participation

There must be a continuing effort to secure meaningful involvement of the community in the planning, implementation and maintenance of health services, beside maximum reliance on local resources such as manpower, money and materials.

Intersectoral coordination

Primary health care involves in addition to the health sector, all related sectors and aspects of national and community development, in particular agriculture, animal husbandry, food, industry, education, housing, public works, communication and other sectors.

Four Cornerstones in primary Health Care

1. Active community participation

2. Intra and Inter-sectoral linkages

3. Use of appropriate Technology

4. Support Mechanism made Available

See also

* Health care
* Health care system
* Public health
* Emergency Medical Care

References

"'*WHO (1978). Alma Ata 1978: Primary Health Care, HFA Sr. No. 1
*"The Quest for Health and Wholeness" by James C. McGilvray. Pub - German Institute for Medical Missions, Tübingen 1981;
*Socrates Litsios, The Long and Difficult Road to Alma-Ata: A Personal Reflection. International Journal of Health Services, Volume 32, Number 4, Pages 709-732;
*Socrates Litsios,The Christian Medical Commission and the Development of WHO's Primary Health Care Approach.American Journal of Public Health, November, 94(11): 1884-1893."'

External links

* [http://www.paho.org/English/DD/PIN/alma-ata_declaration.htm Declaration of Alma-Ata] .
* [http://worldinbalance.net/agreements/1978-declarationofalmaata.html Declaration of Alma-Ata] at the Center for a World in Balance.
* [http://worldinbalance.net/agreements/ec-charterforhealth.html People's Charter for Health] at the Center for a World in Balance.
* [http://www.euro.who.int/observatory/Studies/20040302_9 WHO: Health care outside hospital accessing generalist and specialist care in eight countries] .


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