Primary Health Care and Population Mortality
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Primary Health Care and Population Mortality

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Primary Health Care and Population Mortality

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About This Book

Population health management is being increasingly adopted by health systems yet the importance of primary health care in influencing population mortality and the mechanisms that explain it are not well understood. Too often, primary health care is regarded as a service for minor health problems and for managing access to secondary care. This limited view is no longer tenable and it is time to be much more ambitious about the place of primary health care in health systems worldwide.

In delivering and planning health care and in re-building health systems after the pandemic, practitioners and policymakers in low-, middle- and high-income countries need evidence on how primary health care affects population mortality and practical advice to effect change. Primary Health Care and Population Mortality fulfils this need. Drawing on his long experience as both a practitioner and researcher, the author Richard Baker describes how primary health is crucial to the effect of health systems on population mortality, including its potential for reducing inequalities in mortality.

This accessible new book will provide invaluable information to leaders in service development and delivery, academics in primary health care and those working within international organisations that are promoting primary health care for improving population health. It will also be of practical value to general practitioners, primary health care nurses and managers and public health staff.

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Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2023
ISBN
9781000849240

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Half-Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Author
  9. 1 Hard times
  10. 2 From certificates to statistics
  11. 3 Variations in population mortality and some things that influence them
  12. 4 Primary health care and population mortality in low-, middle- and high-income countries
  13. 5 Communicable diseases
  14. 6 Non-communicable diseases 1: Cardiovascular disease and cancer
  15. 7 Non-communicable diseases 2: Respiratory disorders and mental health
  16. 8 Organisational features of primary health care
  17. 9 The patient–professional relationship
  18. 10 Policy and population health management
  19. 11 The mechanisms framework
  20. 12 New ambitions for primary health care
  21. Index