Primary Healthcare Management
Cross-source consensus on Primary Healthcare Management from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Diabetes management requires sustained access to health workers, protocols, medicines, diagnostics, complication screening, referral pathways, and patient education. — Inequities in diabetes prevention and control in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings: a mixed-methods study from the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region
- Detailed national diabetes guidelines were less common in FCVs than in non-FCVs. — Inequities in diabetes prevention and control in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings: a mixed-methods study from the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region
- FCV countries had major gaps in protocols, medications, technologies, and complication services. — Inequities in diabetes prevention and control in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings: a mixed-methods study from the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region
- The study emphasized integrating diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and related risk factors into primary care rather than fragmented disease-specific services. — Inequities in diabetes prevention and control in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings: a mixed-methods study from the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region
- Most countries had integrated NCD services into essential national health services or UHC priority benefit packages. — Inequities in diabetes prevention and control in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings: a mixed-methods study from the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region
- WHO supports implementation of the HEARTS technical package in several Eastern Mediterranean countries to improve cardiovascular disease and diabetes care. — Inequities in diabetes prevention and control in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings: a mixed-methods study from the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region