Primary Health Care and Population Mortality describes how primary health is crucial to the effect of health systems on population mortality, including its potential for reducing inequalities in mortality.
Primary Health Care and Population Mortality describes how primary health is crucial to the effect of health systems on population mortality, including its potential for reducing inequalities in mortality.
Richard Baker is Professor Emeritus, Department of Health Sciences, University of Leicester, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Hard times 2. From certificates to statistics 3. Variations in population mortality and some things that influence them 4. Primary health care and population mortality in low-, middle and high-income countries 5. Communicable diseases 6. Non-communicable diseases 1: cardiovascular disease and cancer 7. Non-communicable diseases 2: respiratory disorders and mental health 8. Organisational features of primary health care 9. The patient - professional relationship 10. Policy and populations health management 11. The mechanisms framework 12. New ambitions for primary health care Index
1. Hard times 2. From certificates to statistics 3. Variations in population mortality and some things that influence them 4. Primary health care and population mortality in low-, middle and high-income countries 5. Communicable diseases 6. Non-communicable diseases 1: cardiovascular disease and cancer 7. Non-communicable diseases 2: respiratory disorders and mental health 8. Organisational features of primary health care 9. The patient - professional relationship 10. Policy and populations health management 11. The mechanisms framework 12. New ambitions for primary health care Index
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