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Family Practice in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: Universal Health Coverage and Quality Primary Care [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 492 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 1266 g, 69 Tables, black and white; 22 Line drawings, color; 25 Line drawings, black and white; 44 Halftones, black and white; 22 Illustrations, color; 138 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : WONCA Family Medicine
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Feb-2019
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1138498580
  • ISBN-13: 9781138498587
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 492 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 1266 g, 69 Tables, black and white; 22 Line drawings, color; 25 Line drawings, black and white; 44 Halftones, black and white; 22 Illustrations, color; 138 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : WONCA Family Medicine
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Feb-2019
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1138498580
  • ISBN-13: 9781138498587
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This is the first book to analyze in depth the current causes of shortage of family physicians and the relative weakness of the family practice model in many countries in the Eastern Mediterranean Region.  Focusing on engagement with the private health sector in scaling up family practice, the book explores why primary health care can make the difference and how it can be introduced and strengthened. Comparative experiences from around the world put the EMR in context, while the book also highlights where the EMR is special – in particular, the burden for health care of refugees and displaced persons, and the need of public-private partnerships.
Foreword xiii
Preface xv
Acknowledgements xvii
Editors xix
Contributors xxi
1 The global movement towards integrated people-centred health services: The role of family practice
1(14)
Shannon Barkley
Nuria Toro Polanco
Hernan Montenegro
Ann-Lise Guisset
Stephanie Ngo
Edward Kelley
2 Scaling up family practice: Progressing towards universal health coverage in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
15(16)
Zafar Mirza
Mohammad Assai Ardakani
Hassan Salah
3 Universal health coverage: Challenges and opportunities for the education of the health workforce
31(12)
Amanda Howe
4 Proactive primary care: Integrating public health into primary care
43(14)
Salman Rawaf
Mays Raheem
David Rawaf
5 Health information in primary care and family practice: Concept, status, and a vision for the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR)
57(18)
Arash Rashidian
Henry Victor Doctor
Eman Abdelkreem Hassan Aly
Azza Mohamed Badr
6 Integration of non-communicable diseases in primary health care in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region
75(14)
Slim Slama
Gemma Lyons
Heba Fouad
Shannon Barkley
Asmus Hammerich
7 Family practice workforce: Multidisciplinary teams
89(8)
Fethiye Gtilin Gedik
Arwa Oweis
Merette Khalil
8 Current status of family medicine education and training in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
97(12)
Waris Qidwai
Gohar Wajid
9 Leveraging technology to transition general practitioners to the family practice model of care
109(10)
Ghassan Hamadeh
Mona Osman
Hossein Hamam
10 Measuring the quality of primary health care: A regional initiative in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
119(18)
Mondher Letaief
Lisa Hirschhorn
Aziz Sheikh
Sameen Siddiqi
11 The challenge of providing primary health-care services in crisis countries in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
137(16)
Xavier Mddol
12 Public-private partnerships: The Mazandaran experience on contracting with private family physicians, Islamic Republic of Iran
153(10)
Mohsen A'arabi
Mohsen Asadi-Lari
Ghasem Janbabaei
13 Afghanistan
163(12)
Bashir Noormal
Najibullah Safi
Shafiqullah Hemat
14 Bahrain
175(8)
Faisal Abdullatif Alnasir
Adel Al-Sayyad
15 Djibouti
183(12)
Abdoulaye Konate
16 Egypt
195(16)
Omaima El-Gibaly
Magdy Bakr
Mona Hafez Mahmoud El Naka
Taghreed Mohamed Farahat
Nagwa Nashat Hegazy
17 Islamic Republic of Iran
211(18)
Mohammadreza Rahbar
Mohsen Asadi-Lari
Hasti Sanaei-Shoar
18 Iraq
229(8)
Abdul Munem Al Dabbagh
Ghaith Sabri Mohammed
Thamer Al Hilfi
19 Jordan
237(12)
Oraib Alsmadi
Mohammed Rasoul Tarawneh
May Hani Al Hadidi
20 Kuwait
249(12)
Huda Al-Duwaisan
Fatemah Ahmed Bendhafari
21 Lebanon
261(12)
Walid Ammar
Alissar Rady
22 Libya
273(12)
Syed Jaffar Hussain
23 Morocco
285(12)
Amina Sahel
Hachri Hafid
24 Oman
297(10)
Said Al Lamki
Ahmed Salim Saif Al-Mandhari
25 Pakistan
307(10)
Waris Qidwai
Marie Andrades
Zia UlHaq
Kashmira Nanji
26 Palestine
317(10)
Rand Salman
Gerald Rockenschaub
Asa'd Ramlawi
27 Qatar
327(16)
Mariam Ali Abdulmalik
Zelaikha Mohsin Al-Wahedi
Muna Taher Aseel
28 Saudi Arabia
343(12)
Noha Dashash
Lubna A. Al-Ansary
Ibrahim El-Ziq
29 Somalia
355(12)
Mona Ahmed Almudhwahi
Abdihamid Ibrahim
30 Sudan
367(12)
Abdalla Sid Ahmed Osman
Eiman Hag
Hind Amin Merghani
Naeema Al Gasseer
31 Syria
379(14)
Majid Bitar
Arwa Eissa
32 Tunisia
393(14)
Ali Mtiraoui
Belgacem Sabri
33 United Arab Emirates
407(12)
Haifa Hamad Fares Al Ali
Wadeia Mohammed Al Sharief
34 Yemen
419(10)
Ali Al-Mudhwahi
Index 429
Hassan Salah is a Medical Officer in the Primary and Community Health Care Unit at the Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office, World Health Organization. Dr Salah has over 25 years of senior international experience in implementing norms of essential health services thorough integrated district systems based on family practice. He reviewed several WHO publications.

Professor Michael Kidd AM is Chair of the Department of Family and Community Medicine at The University of Toronto (from May 2017). He was previously executive dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences at Flinders University in Australia (2009-2016) and has a continuing appointment at Flinders University as Professor of Global Primary Care. He was previously Chair of the Department of General Practice at The University of Sydney (1995-2008). He has worked closely over the past 12 years with staff of the WHO in Geneva, attending the World Health Assembly each year, and through regional offices, especially the Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office, on programs related to family medicine and primary care, the education and training of health professionals, mental health and non-communicable diseases, and health systems strengthening, including serving as a technical advisor with WHO teams visiting Oman, Iran and Saudi Arabia. He has led much of the work with the WHO of the World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA), especially during his time as WHO liaison (2005-2010), president-elect (2010-2013) and president (2013-2016).