Universal health coverage and primary health care: the 30 by 2030 campaign

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The World Health Organization (WHO) considers primary health care a cornerstone of universal health coverage (UHC) and describes it as an approach to health and well-being centred on the needs and circumstances of individuals, families and communities. Primary health care should address physical, mental and social health and well-being, and is about providing whole-person care for health needs throughout life, not just treating a set of specific diseases.1 We argue that implementing primary health care should focus on broad-based participatory action, including integrated and comprehensive person-centred care, community development and social determinants of health.
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CITATION: De Maeseneer, Jan, Li, Donald, Palsdottir, Bjorg, Mash, Bob, Aarendonk, Diederik. et al. (‎2020)‎. Universal health coverage and primary health care: the 30 by 2030 campaign. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 98 (‎11)‎, 812 - 814. World Health Organization. http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.19.245670
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Universal health, primary health care, 2030 campaign
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