Javno zdravstvo i primarna zdravstvena zaštita

Q4 Medicine
Goran Slivšek, Ksenija Vitale, Tatjana Škarić-Jurić
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Abstract

Public health and primary health care are two vital components of the sustainability of healthcare systems. Although their collaboration is crucial, their integration remains a major challenge for many countries worldwide. Public health primarily aims to prevent diseases and injuries at the population level, while primary health care provides basic healthcare system services to individuals, with health promotion at the very core of both. Although it is difficult today to draw clear boundaries between public health and primary health care, as there is much overlap, there is an obvious gap between them. The path to successful collaboration between public health and primary health care requires an understanding of their respective roles and responsibilities, communication and coordination strategies, and the development of shared goals and values, and only through such successful collaboration is it possible to achieve their integration. By leveraging their respective strengths and working together, public health and primary health care can optimise resource utilisation, enhance health outcomes, and foster health equity, ultimately leading to universal health coverage, which is the first path to sustainability. One key connecting element between public health and primary health care is disease prevention, which can serve as their bridge. Through collaborative efforts, these fields can develop comprehensive strategies to address the social determinants of health, promote healthy behaviours, and ensure equitable access to high-quality healthcare system services. By adopting an integrated approach, this collaborative effort can enhance health outcomes, mitigate disease burdens, and advances health equity for both the population and individuals.
公共卫生和初级保健
公共卫生和初级医疗保健是医疗保健系统可持续性的两个重要组成部分。尽管它们之间的合作至关重要,但对于世界上许多国家来说,它们之间的整合仍然是一项重大挑战。公共卫生的主要目的是在人口层面预防疾病和伤害,而初级卫生保健则为个人提供基本的医疗保健系统服务,两者的核心都是促进健康。虽然公共卫生和初级卫生保健之间有很多重叠之处,如今很难在两者之间划清界限,但两者之间存在着明显的差距。公共卫生和初级卫生保健之间的成功合作之路需要了解各自的角色和责任、沟通和协调策略,并制定共同的目标和价值观,只有通过这种成功的合作,才有可能实现两者的融合。公共卫生和初级卫生保健通过发挥各自的优势,通力合作,可以优化资源利用,提高卫生成果,促进卫生公平,最终实现全民医保,这是实现可持续发展的首要途径。公共卫生和初级卫生保健之间的一个关键联系要素是疾病预防,这可以成为它们之间的桥梁。通过合作努力,这些领域可以制定综合战略,解决健康的社会决定因素,促进健康行为,并确保公平获得高质量的医疗保健系统服务。通过采取综合方法,这种合作努力可以提高健康成果,减轻疾病负担,促进人口和个人的健康公平。
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Medicina Fluminensis
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