Harvard Medical School, Program in Global Primary Care and Social Change, Boston, US.
Ariadne Labs at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, US.
Ann Glob Health. 2020 Feb 3;86(1):9. doi: 10.5334/aogh.2471.
Forty years after Alma Ata, there is renewed commitment to strengthen primary health care as a foundation for achieving universal health coverage, but there is limited consensus on how to build strong primary health care systems to achieve these goals.
We convened a diverse group of global stakeholders for a high-level dialogue on how to create an enabling ecosystem for disruptive primary care innovation. We focused our discussion on four themes: workforce innovation and strengthening; impactful use of data and technology; private sector engagement; and innovative financing mechanisms.
Here, we present a summary of our convening's proceedings, with specific recommendations for strengthening primary health care systems within each of these four domains.
In the wake of the Astana Declaration, there is global consensus that high-quality primary health care must be the foundation for universal health coverage. Significant disruptive innovation will be required to realize this goal. We offer our recommendations to the global community to catalyze further discourse and inform policy-making and program development on the path to Health for All by 2030.
在阿拉木图会议召开四十年后,人们重新承诺要加强初级卫生保健,将其作为实现全民健康覆盖的基础,但对于如何建立强大的初级卫生保健系统以实现这些目标,仍存在有限的共识。
我们召集了一组多元化的全球利益相关者,就如何为颠覆性的初级保健创新创造有利环境进行了高级别对话。我们的讨论集中在四个主题上:劳动力创新和加强;数据和技术的有效利用;私营部门参与;以及创新融资机制。
在这里,我们总结了会议的议事情况,并就如何在这四个领域加强初级卫生保健系统提出了具体建议。
在《阿斯塔纳宣言》之后,全球一致认为,高质量的初级卫生保健必须成为全民健康覆盖的基础。要实现这一目标,需要进行重大的颠覆性创新。我们向全球社会提供建议,以促进进一步的讨论,并为到 2030 年实现全民健康提供政策制定和方案制定方面的信息。