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What does primary health care aim to be?
What does primary health care aim to be?
- Accessible to individuals based on their location
- Universally accessible and acceptable to individuals (correct)
- Only accessible to a few individuals
- Accessible to individuals based on their income level
Which of the following is considered an essential service in primary health care?
Which of the following is considered an essential service in primary health care?
- Cosmetic surgery
- Teeth whitening
- Immunization (correct)
- Hair transplantation
What should health staff prioritize in primary health care?
What should health staff prioritize in primary health care?
- Only diseases with available expensive treatments
- Common diseases causing most ill-health and deaths (correct)
- Diseases affecting a small percentage of the population
- Rare and 'interesting' diseases
What should the volume of care in primary health care be proportional to?
What should the volume of care in primary health care be proportional to?
What should the cost of primary health care be within?
What should the cost of primary health care be within?
What does availability of medical care mean?
What does availability of medical care mean?
What does completeness of care require in the context of a medical problem?
What does completeness of care require in the context of a medical problem?
What does accountability imply in the context of medical care?
What does accountability imply in the context of medical care?
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Study Notes
Primary Health Care Goals
- Aims to provide accessible, affordable, and comprehensive health services to individuals and communities.
- Focuses on preventing illness, maintaining health, and managing chronic diseases effectively.
Essential Services in Primary Health Care
- Essential services include routine medical exams, vaccinations, maternal and child health services, and management of acute and chronic conditions.
Priorities for Health Staff
- Health staff should prioritize preventive care, education on health maintenance, and early intervention strategies to improve overall community health outcomes.
Volume of Care Proportions
- The volume of care in primary health care should be proportional to the population's needs, ensuring resources are allocated based on demand for services.
Costs in Primary Health Care
- The cost of primary health care should be within the financial reach of individuals and communities to ensure equity in access to health services.
Availability of Medical Care
- Availability refers to the accessibility of medical services, including the readiness of facilities to provide timely care without long waiting times.
Completeness of Care
- Completeness of care requires a holistic approach to medical problems, addressing all aspects of a patient's health and ensuring follow-up on treatment outcomes.
Accountability in Medical Care
- Accountability implies that healthcare providers are responsible for providing quality care and upholding ethical standards, ensuring patient safety and trust in the healthcare system.
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