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Primary Health Care in the WHO region of the Americas
01/01/1977 00:00:00
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Primary Health Care in the WHO region of the Americas
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Primary health care is health care received in the community, usually from family doctors, community nurses, staff in local clinics or other health professionals. It should be universally accessible to individuals and families by means acceptable to them, with their full participation and at a cost that the community and country can afford.
Enlisting community participation in health activities: A health promoter discussing with a community treasurer the installation of a piped water supply paid for and constructed by the villagers themselves. In the background, the health centre rises brick by brick.
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01/01/1977
Country, area, WHO office
Colombia
WHO Region
AMRO
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© WHO / Paul Harrison
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