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Health Services in the WHO African region
Description
Health services include all services dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of disease, or the promotion, maintenance and restoration of health. They include personal and non-personal health services. Health services are the most visible functions of any health system, both to users and the general public. Service provision refers to the way inputs such as money, staff, equipment and drugs are combined to allow the delivery of health interventions. Improving access, coverage and quality of services depends on these key resources being available; on the ways services are organized and managed, and on incentives influencing providers and users.
A village medical helper providing first aid in the Kidomale Ujamaa village. Village medical helpers are selected by the villagers.
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01/01/1974
Country, area, WHO office
United Republic of Tanzania
WHO Region
AFRO
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© WHO / Didier Henrioud
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