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Community Oriented Primary Care : New Directions for Health Services Delivery.

✍ Scribed by Division of Health Care Services.


Publisher
National Academies Press
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Leaves
314
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


1 Front Matter
2 Overview and Summary
3 Community Oriented Primary Care: Lessons Learned in Three Decades
4 Part I: Theoretical Issues
5 Community Oriented Primary Care: Meaning and Scope
6 The Meaning of Community Oriented Primary Care in the American Context
7 Community Oriented Primary Care: An International Perspective
8 Opportunities and Constraints for Community Oriented Primary Care
9 Health Worker Roles in Community Oriented Primary Care
10 Medical Education and Training for Community Oriented Primary Care
11 Thoughts on Community Oriented Primary Care
12 Part II: Practical Applications
13 Promoting COPC Through a Rural Health Care Network: Marshfield Clinic
14 COPC in the Texas Valley
15 Elements of COPC in the UMWA Health and Retirement Funds Program
16 COPC and a State Health Department: West Virginia's Experience
17 Columbia University-Harlem Hospital Primary Care Network
18 COPC in a Hospital-Affiliated Health Center
19 Denver Health and Hospitals Experience
20 Partnership for Health: The Family Nurse Practitioner/Family Physician Team
21 The Patient Advisory Council Concept
22 The Application of COPC in a Welsh Mining Village
23 Training for COPC in the Netherlands and Around the World
24 Can Area Health Education Centers Promote COPC? The Colorado Experience
25 Departments of Family Practice as Vehicles for Promoting COPC
26 New Mexico's Primary Care Curriculum
27 The Beersheva Experience in COPC
28 The Upper Peninsula Medical Education Program
29 Part III: Workshop Discussion Summaries
30 Workshop A
31 Workshop B
32 Workshop C
33 Workshop D
34 Workshop E
35 Participants

✦ Subjects


Community health services -- Congresses;Public health -- Congresses


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