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Primary health care in Kosovo: rapid assessment (2019)
This report describes the main findings and recommendations of a rapid assessment of primary health care (PHC) in Kosovo (in accordance with United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 (1999)).
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Primary health care organization, performance and quality in North Macedonia (2019)
Since it became independent in 1991, North Macedonia has introduced health system reforms that have profoundly changed the organization and governance of the delivery of health services.
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Primary health care in Albania: rapid assessment (2018)
This report describes the main findings and recommendations of a rapid assessment of the current conditions of primary health care in Albania.
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A scoping review on health services delivery in Kyrgyzstan: what does the evidence tell us? (2018)
The review critically examines the relevant reporting over the past five years on health services delivery in Kyrgyzstan, considering the following: what are the key issues facing health services delivery in Kyrgyzstan? What are pertinent policy considerations to accelerate the health services delivery agenda?
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Quality of primary health care in Georgia (2018)
This report presents the findings of an assessment of quality of care in primary health care in Georgia.
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Strengthening the model of primary health care in Estonia (2016)
This assessment sets out to explore the organization of primary care, looking to three key interrelated policy questions, and identifies applicable options based on innovative approaches and country experiences according to the variables reviewed.
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Ambulatory care sensitive conditions in Portugal (2016)
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Review of the National Programme on the Development of Family Medicine 2011-2015 in Tajikistan (2016)
In 2015, the Family Medicine Programme’s final year, the Ministry of Health and Social Protection of the Population of Tajikistan embarked on a review of the achievements of the Programme and reflection on opportunities and next steps to accelerate the pace, scale and sustainability of changes.
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Ambulatory care sensitive conditions in Germany (2015)
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Ambulatory care sensitive conditions in Kazakhstan (2015)
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Ambulatory care sensitive conditions in Latvia (2015)
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Ambulatory care sensitive conditions in the Republic of Moldova (2015)
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Evaluation of the structure and provision of primary care in Tajikistan (2014)
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Evaluation of the structure and provision of primary care in the Republic of Moldova (2012)
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Evaluation of structure and provision of primary care in Romania (2012)
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Evaluation of the structure and provision of primary care in Slovakia (2012)
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Evaluation of the organization and provision of primary care in Kazakhstan (2011)
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Evaluation of the organization and provision of primary care in Serbia (2010)
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Evaluation of structure and provision of primary care in Ukraine (2010)
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Evaluation of the organization and provision of primary care in Belarus (2009)
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Evaluation of the organizational model of primary care in the Russian Federation (2009)
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Evaluation of the organizational model of primary care in Turkey: a survey-based project in two provinces of Turkey (2008)
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Primary care quality management in Slovenia, (2007)
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Primary care quality management in Uzbekistan (2007)