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Disease control in primary health care: a historical perspective
Authors:Van Balen Harrie
Affiliation:Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerpen, Belgium. harrie.vanbalen@belgacom.net
Abstract:The effectiveness of disease control by mobile teams decreased when countries became independent. Early case-finding and continuity of care require permanently accessible health care facilities where rationalization by professionals and participation of the users are well balanced. The Primary Health Care concept, a plea for this equilibrium, has been discredited by different types of misapplication. Correctly functioning and accessible first line health services, completed by a referral level, are a precondition for effective participation of the users. Where 'ideal health districts' cannot be realized, a form of steady exchanges between generalists and the specialists of the referral level has lead to diverse 'functional districts'.
Keywords:disease control    primary health care    health policy    systems approach    health district    users participation
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