Guideline for Quality Standards and Operational Guidelines for Primary Health Care in Iraq
Sign inMINISTRY OF HEALTH
The primary health care initiative in Iraq began in 2013 with the support of the U.S.
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Abstract
Agency for International Development (USAID) under the Primary Health Care Project in Iraq (PHCPI) implemented by University Research Co,. LLC. The initiative aimed to improve the quality of primary health care services in Iraq. The document outlines the standards and operational guidelines for primary health care services in Iraq. The guidelines cover various aspects of primary health care, including maternal and child health, infectious diseases, and emergency care. The guidelines emphasize the importance of quality improvement and continuous monitoring of health services. They recommend the use of evidence-based practices and the implementation of quality improvement initiatives to enhance the effectiveness of primary health care services. The document also highlights the need for collaboration between the Ministry of Health (MoH) and other stakeholders, including USAID and the World Health Organization (WHO). It emphasizes the importance of strengthening the capacity of health care providers and improving the quality of health services. The guidelines provide recommendations for improving the quality of primary health care services, including the implementation of quality improvement initiatives, the use of evidence-based practices, and the strengthening of health care provider capacity. They also emphasize the importance of continuous monitoring and evaluation of health services. The document outlines the standards and operational guidelines for various aspects of primary health care, including maternal and child health, infectious diseases, and emergency care. It provides recommendations for improving the quality of health services, including the implementation of quality improvement initiatives, the use of evidence-based practices, and the strengthening of health care provider capacity. The guidelines cover various aspects of primary health care, including maternal and child health, infectious diseases, and emergency care. They provide recommendations for improving the quality of health services, including the implementation of quality improvement initiatives, the use of evidence-based practices, and the strengthening of health care provider capacity. The guidelines provide recommendations for improving the quality of primary health care services, including the implementation of quality improvement initiatives, the use of evidence-based practices, and the strengthening of health care provider capacity. They also emphasize the importance of collaboration between the Ministry of Health (MoH) and other stakeholders, including USAID and the World Health Organization (WHO). The document highlights the need for strengthening the capacity of health care providers and improving the quality of health services. It emphasizes the importance of continuous monitoring and evaluation of health services. The guidelines cover various aspects of primary health care, including maternal and child health, infectious diseases, and emergency care. The guidelines outline the standards and operational guidelines for primary health care services in Iraq. They emphasize the importance of quality improvement and continuous monitoring of health services. The document provides recommendations for improving the quality of primary health care services, including the implementation of quality improvement initiatives, the use of evidence-based practices, and the strengthening of health care provider capacity. The guidelines cover various aspects of primary health care, including maternal and child health
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