HEALTH SERVICES REFORM IN THE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Abstract:
Primary care is defined by WHO as essential to health care., Accessible at a tolerable price
for the country and community, realisable through proven practical and scientific methods made
possible and socially acceptable. Primary health care is the first level of contact with the patient's health
is the first step in a continuum of health care. The paper stresses the importance of increasing the role of
primary care to improve the health system performance. The results show that there are still some
difficulties with the primary care, based on the equipment in the cabinets, excessive bureaucracy and to
the relationship between doctor and patient, but efforts are made to satisfy, as far as possible, the
expectations and needs of the sick people.
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