Perspective - (2022) Volume 10, Issue 3
Received: 01-Mar-2022, Manuscript No. HCCR-22-16263; Editor assigned: 04-Mar-2022, Pre QC No. HCCR-22-16263(PQ); Reviewed: 18-Mar-2022, QC No. HCCR-22-16263; Revised: 25-Mar-2022, Manuscript No. HCCR-22-16263(R); Published: 04-Apr-2022, DOI: 10.35248/2375-4273.22.10.283
Primary health care addresses the most health problems within the community, providing preventive, curative, and rehabilitative services accordingly. Since these services reflect and evolve from the economic conditions and social values of the country and its communities, they're going to vary by country and community, but will include a minimum of promotion of proper nutrition and adequate supply of safe water, basic sanitation, maternal and child care, including family planning, immunization against the key infectious diseases, prevention and control of diseases health problems and methods of preventing and controlling them, and appropriate treatment for common diseases and injuries. Interdisciplinary understanding of Primary Health Care (PHC) Within one philosophy and framework of different disciplines of healthcare providers, PHC Based on access, equity, materiality, appropriate technology, and multi-sector principles Collaboration, community participation and empowerment. PHC Philosophy Recognizing the health and health services are performed in a particular physical environment and that environment Historical, socio-political, economic and cultural contexts that shape social determinants Individual, family, group, community, community or national health. All fields in a unique sense, it contributes to the provision of medical care and medical services within the PHC model. And through collaborative interdisciplinary practice. In fact, as if it was designed to appeal to many people Principles and contexts, PHC components can be very different.
Primary Health Care is crucial health care made universally accessible to individuals and families within the community by means acceptable to them, through their full participation and at a value that the community and country can afford. It forms an integral part both of the country's health system of which plays a crucial role for the social and economic development of the community. In order to form primary health care universally accessible within the community as quickly as possible, maximum community and individual self-reliance for health development is crucial. To achieve such self-reliance requires full community participation within the planning, organization, and management of Primary Health Care. Such participation is best mobilized through appropriate education that permits communities to accommodate their real health problems within the best suited ways. Thus it would be in a very better position to create rational decisions concerning primary health care and to create sure that the correct quite support is provided by the opposite levels of the national health system. These other levels need to be organized and strengthened so on support primary health care with technical knowledge, training, guidance and supervision, logistic assistance, supplies, information, financing, and referral facilities, including institutions to which unsolved problems and individual patients will be referred.
Primary health care is probably going to understood and accepted by the community and applied by community medical examiners at a value of community and also the country can afford. These community medical experts, including traditional practitioners where applicable, will function best if they reside within the community they serve and are properly trained socially and technically to retort to its expressed health needs.
Since primary health care is an integral part of the country's health system and of overall economic and social development. It is to be coordinated on a national basis with other levels of the health system, yet like the opposite sectors that contribute to a country's total development strategy. Across the globe, investments in PHC improve equity and access, health care performance accountability of health systems and health outcomes.
Citation: Tawada K (2022) Primary Health Care and its Role. Health Care Curr Rev. 10:283.
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