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Title: Primary care: rhetoric and reality
Author: Mosley WH
Source: Populi. 1983;10(3):41-53.
Abstract: The strategy adopted at the Alma-Ata Conference of 1978 that development of primary health care is the best way to reduce infant and child mortality in developing countries is reviewed. It is noted that because of different conditions encountered among developing countries, this strategy has produced an uneven record. A model is proposed that could be used both to measure the effectiveness of primary health care programs and to improve them as well. (ANNOTATION)
Language: English

Keywords:
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES | INFANT MORTALITY | CHILD MORTALITY | MORTALITY | PRIMARY HEALTH CARE | EVALUATION | HEALTH SERVICES | MODELS, THEORETICAL | CHILD HEALTH SERVICES | Population Dynamics | Demographic Factors | Population | Delivery of Health Care | Health | Research Methodology | Maternal-Child Health Services
Document Number: 266690  
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