Mohan Pavitra, Kumar Raman
Secretary, Basic Health Care Services, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.
President, Academy of Family Physicians of India, New Delhi, India.
J Family Med Prim Care. 2019 Jul;8(7):2169-2172. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_426_19.
India has made significant advances in health of its populations over more than a decade, reducing the gap between rural and urban areas and between the rich and the poor. Huge disparities, however, still remain, and access to healthcare in rural areas remains a huge challenge. A one-day National Consultation, nested within the World Rural Health Conference, was held to share learnings from experiences and evidence of rural primary healthcare within India and from across the world, to identify elements that may guide improvements in healthcare in rural India. From discussions, this article summarizes the evidence on what works for rural primary care, and then provides recommendations for strengthening healthcare in rural India.
在过去十多年里,印度在民众健康方面取得了重大进展,缩小了城乡以及贫富之间的差距。然而,巨大的差距依然存在,农村地区获得医疗保健服务仍然是一项巨大挑战。在世界农村卫生大会框架内,印度举办了一次为期一天的全国磋商会,以分享印度国内及世界各地农村初级卫生保健的经验教训和证据,确定可能有助于改善印度农村医疗保健的要素。通过讨论,本文总结了关于农村初级保健有效做法的证据,然后为加强印度农村的医疗保健提出建议。