Primary health care (PHC) refers to essential health care services that are provided at the most basic level of the healthcare system and are typically the first point of contact for individuals seeking care. PHC is a fundamental component of a country's healthcare system and is focused on promoting and maintaining health, preventing and treating common illnesses and injuries, and addressing the healthcare needs of individuals and communities.
If you want to know more about Primary Healthcare give Leveraging Health (a channel on YouTube) a look
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Rosemary Cook has written: 'Awareness and Influence in Health and Social Care' 'A nurse's survival guide to primary care' -- subject(s): Nurses' instruction, Primary Health Care, Primary Nursing Care, Primary nursing
Primary health care centres are the tertiary level health care facilities that reaches closest to people. It is aimed at providing health care to all in India and every district in India has atleast one PHC.
The organization that introduced the idea of primary health care was World Health organization in Alma Ata. The short form for the organization is WHO.
The name of Uganda's State Minister for Health, Primary Care is Sarah Opendi Achieng.
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Wilfrid Treasure has written: 'Diagnosis and risk management in primary care' -- subject(s): Methods, Risk management, Primary health care, Risk Management, Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures, Diagnosis, Primary Health Care, Primary care (Medicine)
Primary health care is basic health care or care provided by Internal Medicine, Family Practice, or pediatric doctors. This is as opposed to specialty care provided by specialists like neurologists, cardiologists, etc. Primary health care is provided by your primary care doctor (those listed above). They are the everyday doctor you see when you don't feel well. They might recommend you see a specialist if they cannot adequately handle your concern.
Amelia Mangay Maglacas has written: 'Health manpower for primary health care' -- subject(s): Developing countries, Nurse practitioners, Primary Health Care
Alan Gillies has written: 'Excel for Clinical Governance' 'Presenting Health with PowerPoint' 'Providing Information for Health (Primary Care Health Informatics)' 'What makes a good healthcare system?' -- subject(s): Public health, Medical policy 'Using Research in Primary Care' 'Information and IT for Primary Care'
This is shorthand for "primary care (physician) health check-up"