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  • An organized group of medical and allied health professionals for the prevention of diseases
    HEALTHCARE PROCESS
  • Tge diagnoses, treatment and prevention of any disease and illnesses
    HEALTHCARE
  • They studied for years to complete courses that are needed for them to help every individual
    MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS
  • Healthcare services that supports medical professionals
    ALLIED HEALTH
  • Initial contact
    PRIMARY CARE
  • Referral from the initial contact
    SECONDARY CARE
  • Highly specialized that requires technology and skilled medical practitioners
    TERTIARY CARE
  • An organizations to meet the health needs of a total population
    HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
  • What are the 2 categories of allied health?
  • What are the human right principles?
    UNIVERSALITY
    EQUITY
    TRANSPARENCY
    ACCOUNTABILITY
    PARTICIPATION
  • It is aart of human right principles that makes everything affordable
    UNIVERSALITY
  • It is a part of human right principle that makes everyone enjoy the same ability of human rights.
    EQUITY
  • It is a part of human rights principles that is being open towards everyone.
    TRANSPARENCY
  • It is a human right principle that need to have the presence of everyone and actively participate to any programs.
    PARTICIPATION
  • It is human right principle that enable enforcement of human rights.
    ACCOUNTABILITY
  • What are the levels of care
    PRIMARY HEALTHCARE
    SECONDARY HEALTH CARE
    TERTIARY HEALTH CARE
  • Is level of care is the most closest to the people, it is the first level of contact that provides essential health care.

    PRIMARY HEALTHCARE
  • It is a level of care that offers super-specialized care and it is provided by regional/central level institutions. It also offers training programs
    TERTIARY HEALTHCARE
  • It is a level of care that is the first level of referral. It is provided by district hospitals and it offers curative care.
    SECONDARY HEALTHCARE
  • It deals with complex problems.
    SECONDARY HEALTHCARE
  • According to Mwanzia 1994, it is the first contact of an individual including your family and the people in the society that provides healthcare systems for healthcare.
    PRIMARY HEALTHCARE
  • According to him, primary healthcare is the first contct of an individual that deliverys healthcare system in the society.
    Mwanzia, 1994
  • It is the international conference in primary healthcare.
    Alma-Ata USSR Conference
  • What month and year does alma-Ata conference was being declared?
    September, 1978
  • It is essential health care based on practically, scientifically sound and socially acceptable methods and technology made universally accessible to individuals and families in the community through their full participation and at cost that a country and community can afford to maintain.
    PRIMARY HEALTHCARE
  • It includes education concerning prevailing health problems and the methods of preventing and controlling them.
    PRIMARY HEALTHCARE
  • It needs self-reliance and self-determination .
    PRIMARY HEALTHCARE
  • What are the 7 features of PHC?
    An element of health system
    Focus on priorities
    Scientific basis
    Cultural sensitivity
    Equity
    Community participation
    Sustainability and self-reliance
  • It is one of the features of PHC that is scientifically sound.
    Scientific basis
  • It is one of the features of PHC that is essential health care.
    Focusing on priorities
  • It is one of the features of PHC that forms an integral part of the country's health system.
    An element of health system
  • It is one of the features of PHC that is socially accpetable methods and technology.
    Cultural sensitivity
  • It is one of the features of PHC that allows the community to afford to maintain at every stage of their development in the spirit of self- reliance and self-determination
    Sustainability and self-reliance
  • It is one of the features of PHC that is universally accessible to every individual.
    Equity
  • It is one of the features of PHC that requires participation.
    Community Participation
  • What are the basic principles of PHC?
    Community participation
    Intersectoral collaboration
    Integration of health care programmes
    Equity
    Self-reliance
  • It is the coordination of health activities with other sectors
    INTERSECTORAL COLLABORATION
  • The coordination of primary health services as a whole program
    Integration of Healthcare programme
  • Decentralization of health services into federal state-local government-ward levels.
    Equity
  • It uses technological methods or scientifically sound system that is maintained by the community.
    Equity