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Journal of Social Welfare and Management

Volume  5, Issue 2, April - June 2013, Pages 65-68
 

Editorial

A Rejuvenation of Primary Health Care

Gupta SN, Gupta Naveen, Gupta Shivani

*Epidemiologist in Charge, District Chamba cum Faculty, Regional Health and Family Welfare Training Centre, (RHFWTC), Chheb, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, India, **Freelance researcher in Epidemiology, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, India, ***Free lance resea

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Abstract

Primary health care refers to the essential health care provided as the basic level of effective contact between the individual and the health care system. Globally, we have built a strong health care system, and have achieved a level of health of which we are all proud. A majority of prevailing health problems can be satisfactorily prevented and managed, with approaches to a spectrum of services beyond the traditional health care system that play a part in health, including income, housing, education, and environment. This approach represents a philosophy of health care and a model for providing health services. 

Keywords: Primary health care; Infant mortality rate; Holistic approach; Alma Ata.


Corresponding Author : Gupta SN