Application of the essential public health functions

WHO and IANPHI published a technical guide to facilitate country implementation of essential public health functions, which are fundamental for an integrated, comprehensive, and sustainable approach to public health. Essential public health functions (EPHFs) have been recognised as a core component of the primary health care approach and are central to an integrated, comprehensive, sustainable and cost-effective approach to enhancing individual and population health and reducing the burden of disease, as articulated in the Declaration of Astana on Primary Health Care and in various World Health Assembly and regional committee resolutions. However, their application to meeting population health needs has remained obscure. This document presents a technical reference package to support comprehensive operationalisation of public health using the EPHFs and describes a step-by-step approach to their application, including a number of case examples.

Access the guide here.

 

Type
Governmental / Institutional / Public Health Statutory Body Document, Organisations & Initiatives Working on Health Inequalities
Theme
Health systems and services, primary health care, integrated systems, prevention services, health workforce
Country
Switzerland
Level
European
Year
2024


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