Take home messages from the implementation of the primary health care measurement and improvement (PHCMI) initiative in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR).

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Karen Kinder, Hassan Salah, Hagar Azab, Hamid Ravaghi, Henry Doctor, Roberta Tosques, Arash Rashidian, Awad Mataria
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Aim: To summarize the findings from the PHC Measurement and Improvement (PHCMI) initiative in the World Health Organization WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) and highlight key lessons to build PHC-oriented health systems.

Background: To support countries in enhancing their commitment to the primary health care (PHC) approach, the WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean (EMRO) established the PHCMI initiative in 2019 to evaluate PHC performance and identify priorities for improvement.

Methods: Building on the experience of the global PHC Performance Initiative (PHCPI), PHCMI updated the master indicator list through iterative processes and reflecting country priorities. Progress in five domains: system/structure, inputs, processes, outcomes, and impact was assessed. Existing policy documents, data sources, and key informant interviews were used in the assessment.

Findings: Of the 21 countries and one territory, 14 participated in the assessment including Afghanistan, Bahrain, Egypt, I.R. of Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Pakistan, occupied Palestinian territory, Qatar, and Yemen. Despite the observed heterogeneity in PHC implementation, most countries reported that public primary care services were acceptable, accessible, and affordable. Strong leadership, the existence of PHC-related national health policies, and the engagement of stakeholders were key success factors.Areas for additional attention include the need to increase investment in PHC, increase the PHC workforce, enhance equitable distribution of the workforce, expand training of primary care clinicians, improve health information systems, and inform the population on the benefits of preventive care. Health systems should be more tailored to the PHC approach and encouraged towards a more holistic view of the PHC approach.The PHCMI initiative provides a foundation for an open discourse for advancing universal health coverage (UHC) and health security in EMR and re-orienting health systems towards the PHC approach.

在世界卫生组织东地中海地区(EMR)实施初级卫生保健衡量和改进(PHCMI)倡议的启示。
目的:总结世界卫生组织世卫组织东地中海地区初级卫生保健测量与改进(PHCMI)倡议的成果,并强调构建以初级卫生保健为导向的卫生系统的主要经验教训。背景:为了支持各国加强对初级卫生保健(PHC)方法的承诺,世卫组织东地中海区域办事处(EMRO)于2019年建立了PHCMI倡议,以评估初级卫生保健绩效并确定需要改进的重点。方法:基于全球初级卫生保健绩效倡议(PHCPI)的经验,初级卫生保健绩效倡议通过迭代过程更新了总指标清单,并反映了国家优先事项。评估了五个领域的进展:系统/结构、投入、过程、结果和影响。评估中使用了现有的政策文件、数据来源和关键线人访谈。结果:在21个国家和1个地区中,有14个参与了评估,包括阿富汗、巴林、埃及、伊朗、伊拉克、约旦、黎巴嫩、利比亚、摩洛哥、阿曼、巴基斯坦、被占领的巴勒斯坦领土、卡塔尔和也门。尽管观察到初级保健实施的异质性,但大多数国家报告说,公共初级保健服务是可接受的、可获得的和负担得起的。强有力的领导、与初级保健有关的国家卫生政策的存在以及利益攸关方的参与是成功的关键因素。需要进一步注意的领域包括需要增加对初级保健的投资,增加初级保健工作人员,加强工作人员的公平分配,扩大初级保健临床医生的培训,改进卫生信息系统,并使民众了解预防保健的好处。卫生系统应更加适应初级保健方法,并鼓励对初级保健方法采取更全面的看法。PHCMI倡议为公开讨论在电子病历中推进全民健康覆盖和卫生安全以及将卫生系统重新定位于PHC方法提供了基础。
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