Prevention. a final presentation highlights slovenia, where a multidisciplinary, community-based, prevention-oriented ser- vice delivery model is being expanded to play a larger role in the prevention and management of chronic diseases as well as the country’s covid-19 response. the workshop concludes with an audience discussion on lessons learned from the three case studies and potential implications for other countries. key messages: strengthening primary health care is a key priority of many countries as they seek to improve integration of care. implementation of primary care reforms in shaped by the legacy of care delivery and requires a strong workforce, ongoing financial support, sustained policy focus, and collaborative governance
who: from the Abstract citation ID: ckac, Primary health care reforms in Estonia: using financial incentives to encourage multidisciplinary care Kaija Kasekamp T Habicht1, K Kasekamp2, E Webb3, WHO Barcelona Office for Health Systems Financing, WHO, Barcelona, Spain have published the paper: prevention. A final presentation highlights Slovenia, where a multidisciplinary, community-based, prevention-oriented ser- vice delivery model is being expanded to play a larger role in the prevention and management of chronic diseases as well as the countryu2019s COVID-19 response. The workshop concludes with an audience discussion on lessons learned from the three case . . .
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