Primary health care in industrialized countries : report on a WHO meeting, Bordeaux, 14-18 November 1983.
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- 9289012617
- W 84.6
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Russian version of nos. 92-110 bound together (barcode no. 00073851).
A progress report summarizing the presentations, discussions, conclusions, and recommendations of a conference focused on primary health care in industrialized countries. Emphasis was placed on the special health problems shared by affluent societies and the capacity of primary health care to address them effectively by integrating the activities of the medical, educational, social, and economic sectors with those of individuals and communities. Following summaries of recent experiences of WHO, and in France and the USSR, the book elaborates six primary health care principles of particular importance to industrialized countries: self-reliance, community participation, intersectoral collaboration, integration of health services, special attention to high-risk and vulnerable groups, and use of appropriate technology.
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WHO monograph
ICP/PHC 021
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