HealthcarePapers, 12(2) July 2012: 41-45.doi:10.12927/hcpap.2012.22982
Commentary
A Framework for Community-Oriented Primary Healthcare
Abstract
To build on the very valuable contribution of Kates et al., this commentary takes a population health perspective and provides a complementary framework and means of accelerating transformative change in community-oriented primary healthcare (COPHC). The six basic requirements that make up this framework are (1) a geographical population focus, (2) patient and community engagement – a governance mechanism, (3) comprehensive COPHC services, (4) collaborative inter-professional teams and partnerships, (5) performance measurement and quality improvement and (6) innovation in financing. Transformative change in COPHC can be accelerated by the following: an increase funding for the primary prevention of chronic disease; the facilitation of inter-professional collaboration with resources and data; the development of indicators and databases for the above six basic requirements; and annual public reports by the Health Council of Canada based on these indicators to track progress in the transformation of COPHC, with the co-operation of the Canadian Institute for Health Information. The 6% annual uplift in the Canada Health Transfer is a potential source to fund these initiatives.
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