Title: WHO WORLD HEALTH REPORT 2000
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WHO WORLD HEALTH REPORT 2000
- Goals of Health Systems
- Measuring Goal Achievement
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LIFE
Sexually transmitted disease that is inevitably
fatal
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BROAD PRINCIPLES
- Motherhood and apply pie
- Devil is in the details
- Mundane, pedestrian
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DEFINITION OF HOLISTIC MEDICINE
An approach to patient care in which the
physical, mental and social factors in the
patients condition are taken into account,
rather than just the diagnosed disease.
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BROADER APPROACH
- Integrated medicine
- Complementary medicine
- scientific medicine
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ISSUES TO BE CONSIDERED IF BROADER APPROACH IS TO
BE IMPLEMENTED
- What are the goals
- How is it going to be delivered
- At what level is it going to be adapted
- Who pays
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POLICY MAKERS
- Pursue economic growth that will benefit all
- Reduce expenditure on tertiary facilities
- Public health polity that includes environment,
prevention of disease, modify behaviours - Regulatory functions
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NEW UNIVERSALISM
Rather than all possible care for everyone, or
only the simplest and most basic care for the
poor, this means delivery to all of high-quality
essential care, defined mostly by criteria of
effectiveness, cost and social acceptability.
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PATIENT
- Management of expectations
- Personal responsibility for their own health
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PROVIDER
- Team approach
- Individual approach
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PRACTITIONERS
Training
- Pedagogy
- Role models
- Site of training
- Reimbursement
Quality assurance