WHO launch of the Primary health care monitoring framework and indicators 2022 : A primary health care approach can help countries equitably maximize the level and distribution of health and well-being by focusing on people’s needs and preferences (both as individuals and communities) as early as possible along the continuum of care – from health promotion and disease prevention to diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and palliative care – and as close as possible to people’s everyday environments.
Member States reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening primary health care towards the achievement of health for all without distinction of any kind through the Declaration of Astana, adopted at the Seventy-second World Health Assembly by resolution WHA72.2 on primary health care, and further emphasized this in the 2019 Political Declaration of the High-level Meeting on Universal Health Coverage. More recent events have placed even greater pressure on countries to rapidly respond to a global pandemic while continuing to protect people’s health and well-being, highlighting further the need to invest in strengthening resilient health systems based on a primary health care foundation.
To continuously strengthen primary health care, countries must be able to assess how decisions, actions and investments are addressing the broader determinants of health while improving service coverage, financial risk protection, and ultimately the health of individuals and populations.
WHO and UNICEF are jointly releasing a landmark Primary health care monitoring framework and indicators, the first-ever globally normative and endorsed primary health care measurement and monitoring framework, and the official measurement framework in support of the Declaration of Astana and Operational Framework for PHC. As countries strive to reorient their health systems around the principles of primary health care, this Framework responds to Member States’ request to monitor primary health care performance to accelerate progress towards universal health coverage and the other health-related Sustainable Development Goals.
Key messages for WHO launch of the Primary health care monitoring framework and indicators 2022
COVID-19 has escalated a historic need, opportunity, and demand for health systems that protect everyone, crisis or calm. The most powerful action we can take now is to radically reorient health systems towards primary health care as the foundation of health security, universal health coverage, and Health for All.
More and better action on primary health care depends on more and better data. Leaders need a clear picture of where their health system is strong and weak to focus attention and resources where they are needed most. No leader should have to govern their health systems in the dark.
The Primary health care monitoring framework and indicators represents a pivotal turning point for primary health care measurement and a crucial opportunity to accelerate progress on a global scale. It is the first-ever globally normative and endorsed primary health care measurement and monitoring framework and the culmination of years of hard work and partnership.
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28 February 2022 I 10:30 – 11:30 CET (Interpretation available in Arabic, Chinese and Russian)
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