Revitalizing health for all : case studies of the struggle for comprehensive primary health care

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2017-05

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University of Toronto Press
IDRC, Ottawa, ON, CA

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Researchers and research-users from national public health systems were brought together to design, implement, and assess comprehensive primary health care projects in communities around the globe, including in Australia, Brazil, Democratic Republic of Congo, South Africa, and Iran. “Revitalizing Health for All” examines thirteen case studies of efforts to implement primary health care reform. The volume reveals similarities among projects in diverse national contexts and offers a rich evidence base from which future reform initiatives can draw. It includes sections on: Increasing Equitable Access to Health Care; Community Engagement; Community Health Workers; Governance and Intersectoral Action.

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EQUITY, HEALTH SYSTEM, COMPREHENSIVE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, CASE STUDIES, HEALTH EQUITY, UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE, SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION, TECHNOLOGY, INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, AUSTRALIA, COLOMBIA, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO, BANGLADESH, SOUTH AFRICA, KENYA, INDIA, IRAN, ETHIOPIA, EL SALVADOR, BRAZIL, ARGENTINA, COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS, POLICY DEVELOPMENT, GLOBAL HEALTH, GLOBAL SOUTH

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