WHO global strategy on people-centred and integrated health services (2014)
The fact that people are living longer, along with the burden of treating long-term chronic conditions and preventable illnesses which often require multiple complex interventions, both mean that pressure on health systems continues to grow. Moreover, universal health coverage will not be achieved without improvements in the delivery of health services. Unless a people-centred and integrated health services approach is adopted, health care will become increasingly fragmented, inefficient and unsustainable.
The strategy presents a compelling vision of a future in which all people have access to health services that are provided in a way that responds to their preferences, are coordinated around their needs and are safe, effective, timely, efficient and of an acceptable quality.
WHO global strategy on people-centred and integrated health services (2014)
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