tailieunhanh - The Primary Health Care Strategy
Green space is relevant to many of the National Indicators applied to Local Area Agreements (LAAs) in England (listed in Appendix A). The same principles would apply to local government across all four nations). LAAs are the priorities for a local area agreed between central government and a local authority with other key partners at local level. xxx They allow funding to be used more flexibly and sensitively to meet local needs. This should allow local government to be innovative in the use of green space. National Indicators are used by central government to assess the performance of local authorities, so addressing these is core business. For example, increasing provision of,. | The Primary Health Care Strategy Hon Annette King Minister of Health February 2001 Published in February 2001 by the Ministry of Health PO Box 5013 Wellington New Zealand ISBN 0-478-24306-5 Booklet ISBN 0-478-24307-3 Internet HP 3415 This document is available on the Ministry of Health s Web site http Minister of Health s Web site http minister king FOREWORD In December 2000 I released the New Zealand Health Strategy for a health system that people can trust that is there when they need it regardless of their ability to pay and that really helps reduce the inequalities that exist in health status. I was very pleased with the way people endorsed that Strategy and I am determined to see it achieved. This Primary Health Care Strategy is a key first step. Indeed most of the principles goals and objectives in the New Zealand Health Strategy will only be achieved through a strong primary health care system. District Health Boards will be guided by this Strategy in how to organise and fund the provision of services to meet local needs. The Ministry of Health will now be working with Boards to ensure that implementation of the Strategy goes smoothly. A strong primary health care system means community involvement so that local people can have their voice heard in the planning and delivery of services. Doctors nurses community health workers and others in primary health care will work together to reduce health inequalities and to address the causes of poor health status. Services will be readily available at a cost people can afford. High quality care will ensure co-ordination over time and across the different providers needed to deal with a wide range of problems. The Strategy has been developed with considerable input from individuals and groups working in the field. I wish to thank them all for their very important contribution to the Strategy. Considerable work is needed to ensure that the Strategy can be put in to practice. The .
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