Reviews
A well-written, comprehensive overview of how primary health care developed over time and across countries.
Achieving Health for All reveals how a focus on primary care can move us beyond just treating disease. David Bishai and Meike Schleiff have brought us closer to a world where disease no longer occurs—one that generates health.
Health for All can be achieved! When my father, Carl Taylor, in planning the Alma Ata conference, grabbed the 'Health for All' phrase, evidence already showed it was possible. This book is more than the history of primary health care, it tells how to achieve what is primary for us all.
Achieving Health for All lays out the history and accomplishments of primary health care as well as its points of tension, and opportunities for synergy, with vertical health interventions. Students, experts, and senior policy makers who desire to meet sustainable development goals and advance universal health coverage should read this book.
With compelling evidence from all continents, David Bishai and Meike Schleiff show that primary health care is about all health and that it will work for any country facing any type of health challenges, not just those associated with poorer economies. Bishai and Schleiff's engaging style and ability to turn data and historic accounts into lively prose makes reading this book a pleasure.
Book Details
Foreword, by Soumya Swaminathan
Foreword, by Abdul Ghaffar
Introduction. Why Does Primary Health Care Matter in the Twenty-First Century?
Part I. Primary Health Care Foundations
Chapter 1. Primary Health
Foreword, by Soumya Swaminathan
Foreword, by Abdul Ghaffar
Introduction. Why Does Primary Health Care Matter in the Twenty-First Century?
Part I. Primary Health Care Foundations
Chapter 1. Primary Health Care: History, Trends, Controversies, and Challenges
Chapter 2. Identifying Countries with Exceptionally Rapid Gains in Life Expectancy: A Quantitative Approach
Chapter 3. Strategies to Improve Comprehensive Primary Health Care Performance in a District
Chapter 4. Why Well-Supported Health Systems Are Necessary for Vertical Programs to Succeed: Lessons from Polio Eradication
Chapter 5. Continuity between Comprehensive Primary Health Care and Sustainable Development Goals
Chapter 6. Four Principles of Community-Based Primary Health Care: Support, Appreciate, Learn/Listen, Transfer (SALT)
Part II. Country Case Studies of Primary Health Care at Scale and the Way Forward
Chapter 7. Bangladesh's Health Improvement Strategy as an Example of the Alma-Ata Declaration in Action
Chapter 8. Ethiopia: Expansion of Primary Health Care through the Health Extension Program
Chapter 9. Health Improvement through the Primary Health Care Approach: Case of Nepal
Chapter 10. Four Decades of Community-Based Primary Health Care Development in Ghana
Chapter 11. Sri Lanka's Health Improvements as an Example of the Implementation of the Alma-Ata Declaration
Chapter 12. How Vietnam's Doi Moi Reforms Achieved Rapid Gains in Health with Comprehensive Primary Health Care
Chapter 13. Cuba's Progress on Primary Health Care since the Alma-Ata Conference
Chapter 14. Health for All in the Twenty-First Century: Lessons for the Next Forty Years of Implementing Primary Health Care
List of Contributors
Index