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Healthcare promotion in primary care: if Hippocrates were alive today ...
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Fecha de publicación
2016-11
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Cabeza E, March S, Cabezas C, Segura A. Healthcare promotion in primary care: if Hippocrates were alive today .... Gac Sanit. 2016 Nov;30(Suppl 1):81-6.
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Español
Tipo de documento
research article
Resumen
This article argues for the need to implement community healthcare promotion initiatives in medical practice. Some of the community initiatives introduced in primary care, as well as scientific evidence and associated implementation factors are described. The need for effective coordination between primary care and public health services, working with the community, is underlined. Two specific coordination initiatives are explained by way of example. The first is a project to develop healthcare plans in health centres in the Balearic Islands, by means of a participatory process with the collaboration of citizens, local organisations and the town council (urban planning, mobility, social services, etc.). The second is the Interdepartmental Public Health Plan of Catalonia, which was established to coordinate cross-sectoral healthcare. A specific part of this plan is the COMSalud project, the purpose of which is to introduce a community perspective to health centres and which is currently being piloted in 16 health areas. We review the proposals of a 2008 research study to implement healthcare promotion in primary care, assessing its achievements and shortfalls. The Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Strategy of the Spanish Ministry of Health is recognised as an opportunity to coordinate primary and public health. It is concluded that this change of mentality will require both financial and human resources to come to fruition.
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MESH
Health Promotion | Spain | Humans | Community Health Services | Primary Health Care | Delivery of Health Care
DECS
Atención a la Salud | Humanos | Promoción de la Salud | Atención Primaria de Salud | Servicios de Salud Comunitaria | España
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