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Primary care healthcare policy implementation in the Eastern Mediterranean region; experiences of six countries: Part II

Background: Primary healthcare (PHC) is essential for equitable access and cost-effective healthcare. This makes PHC a key factor in the global strategy for universal health coverage (UHC). Implementing PHC requires an understanding of the health system under prevailing circumstances, but for most c...

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Autores principales: Nashat, Nagwa, Hadjij, Redouane, Al Dabbagh, Abdul Munem, Tarawneh, Mohammed Rasoul, Alduwaisan, Huda, Zohra, Fatima, AlFaris, Eiad Abdelmohsen, Quezada-Yamamoto, Harumi, van Weel, Chris, Rawaf, Salman
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7006796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31368386
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13814788.2019.1640210
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author Nashat, Nagwa
Hadjij, Redouane
Al Dabbagh, Abdul Munem
Tarawneh, Mohammed Rasoul
Alduwaisan, Huda
Zohra, Fatima
AlFaris, Eiad Abdelmohsen
Quezada-Yamamoto, Harumi
van Weel, Chris
Rawaf, Salman
author_facet Nashat, Nagwa
Hadjij, Redouane
Al Dabbagh, Abdul Munem
Tarawneh, Mohammed Rasoul
Alduwaisan, Huda
Zohra, Fatima
AlFaris, Eiad Abdelmohsen
Quezada-Yamamoto, Harumi
van Weel, Chris
Rawaf, Salman
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description Background: Primary healthcare (PHC) is essential for equitable access and cost-effective healthcare. This makes PHC a key factor in the global strategy for universal health coverage (UHC). Implementing PHC requires an understanding of the health system under prevailing circumstances, but for most countries, no data are available. Objectives: This paper describes and analyses the health systems of Algeria, Kuwait, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Iraq to PHC. Methods: Data were collected during a workshop at the Wonca East Mediterranean Regional Conference in 2018. Academic family physicians (FP) presented their country; using the Wonca framework of 11 PowerPoint slides, with queries of the country demographics, main health challenges, and the position of PHC in the health system. Results: The six countries had achieved a significant improvement in populations’ health but currently face challenges of health financing, a small number of certified FPs, difficulties in accessing services and bureaucratic procedures. Primary concerns were the absence of a family practice model, brain drain and immigration of FPs. Countries differed in building a coherent policy. Conclusion: Priorities should be focused on: developing PHC model in Eastern Mediterranean region with advocacy for community-based PHC to policymakers; capacity building for strengthening PHC-oriented health systems with FP specialty training and restrict practising to fully trained FPs; engage communities to improve understanding of PHC; adopt quality and accreditation policies for better services; validation of the referral and follow-up process; and, develop public–private partnership mechanisms to enhance PHC for UHC.
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spelling pubmed-70067962020-02-20 Primary care healthcare policy implementation in the Eastern Mediterranean region; experiences of six countries: Part II Nashat, Nagwa Hadjij, Redouane Al Dabbagh, Abdul Munem Tarawneh, Mohammed Rasoul Alduwaisan, Huda Zohra, Fatima AlFaris, Eiad Abdelmohsen Quezada-Yamamoto, Harumi van Weel, Chris Rawaf, Salman Eur J Gen Pract Original Article Background: Primary healthcare (PHC) is essential for equitable access and cost-effective healthcare. This makes PHC a key factor in the global strategy for universal health coverage (UHC). Implementing PHC requires an understanding of the health system under prevailing circumstances, but for most countries, no data are available. Objectives: This paper describes and analyses the health systems of Algeria, Kuwait, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Iraq to PHC. Methods: Data were collected during a workshop at the Wonca East Mediterranean Regional Conference in 2018. Academic family physicians (FP) presented their country; using the Wonca framework of 11 PowerPoint slides, with queries of the country demographics, main health challenges, and the position of PHC in the health system. Results: The six countries had achieved a significant improvement in populations’ health but currently face challenges of health financing, a small number of certified FPs, difficulties in accessing services and bureaucratic procedures. Primary concerns were the absence of a family practice model, brain drain and immigration of FPs. Countries differed in building a coherent policy. Conclusion: Priorities should be focused on: developing PHC model in Eastern Mediterranean region with advocacy for community-based PHC to policymakers; capacity building for strengthening PHC-oriented health systems with FP specialty training and restrict practising to fully trained FPs; engage communities to improve understanding of PHC; adopt quality and accreditation policies for better services; validation of the referral and follow-up process; and, develop public–private partnership mechanisms to enhance PHC for UHC. Taylor & Francis 2019-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7006796/ /pubmed/31368386 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13814788.2019.1640210 Text en © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nashat, Nagwa
Hadjij, Redouane
Al Dabbagh, Abdul Munem
Tarawneh, Mohammed Rasoul
Alduwaisan, Huda
Zohra, Fatima
AlFaris, Eiad Abdelmohsen
Quezada-Yamamoto, Harumi
van Weel, Chris
Rawaf, Salman
Primary care healthcare policy implementation in the Eastern Mediterranean region; experiences of six countries: Part II
title Primary care healthcare policy implementation in the Eastern Mediterranean region; experiences of six countries: Part II
title_full Primary care healthcare policy implementation in the Eastern Mediterranean region; experiences of six countries: Part II
title_fullStr Primary care healthcare policy implementation in the Eastern Mediterranean region; experiences of six countries: Part II
title_full_unstemmed Primary care healthcare policy implementation in the Eastern Mediterranean region; experiences of six countries: Part II
title_short Primary care healthcare policy implementation in the Eastern Mediterranean region; experiences of six countries: Part II
title_sort primary care healthcare policy implementation in the eastern mediterranean region; experiences of six countries: part ii
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7006796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31368386
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13814788.2019.1640210
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