articleUnited Nations chronicle/UN chronicleApr 17, 2012Closed access

Primary health care: Now more than ever

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Abstract

In 1978, the Declaration of Alma-Ata at the International Conference on Primary Health Care launched primary health care as a route to better health for all. The ambition was bold. The Declaration of Alma-Ata responded to a world characterized by vast and largely avoidable differences in the health status of populations, and mapped out a strategy for reducing these gaps through fundamental changes in the way health systems were organized and care delivered. As the Declaration of Alma-Ata argued, enlightened policy that made fair access to health care an explicit objective could raise the level of health within populations, enabling people to lead socially and economically productive lives, and thus driving…

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Keywords
  • Declaration
  • Primary health care
  • Health care
  • Primary care
  • Health for all
  • Political science
  • International health
  • Economic growth
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