Enhancing the Primary Care System in Thailand to Improve Equitable Access to Quality Health Care

P. Prakongsai, S. Srivanichakorn, Tassanee Yana
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In Thailand, the primary care system is the first point of contact or gateway for people to access and utilize health services. It is an important mechanism for enabling people to access quality health care service on a continuous basis. It is also a measure to improve efficiency in health service use and allows people to achieve good health at a reasonable price. The primary care system is seen as a key mechanism and strategy to achieve health equity and progress on health system reform, and has received support from the World Health Organization for over 30 years, since 1978. Evidence from international and Thai literature indicates that the primary care system plays an important role in improving equity in health and equitable access to the public health care service. The Thai Statute on National Health System 2008, Chapter 6, Section 44 states that the objective of the national health services is to support the primary care system to be well accepted, respected, trusted, and be the first choice of medical care sought by the people. It has to be effectively linked with other levels of public health service systems, and support the local community to access health promotion services and better self-reliance. This paper presents the reviews of current situation of primary care system in Thailand and its key challenges. Policy recommendations to enhance the primary care system in Thailand in order to improve equitable access to quality health services are proposed to the 2nd National Health Assembly in Thailand which was held during 16-18 December 2009 at the United Nation Conference Centre, Bangkok.
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加强泰国初级保健系统,提高公平获得优质卫生保健的机会
在泰国,初级保健系统是人们获得和利用卫生服务的第一个接触点或门户。这是使人们能够持续获得优质保健服务的重要机制。这也是提高卫生服务使用效率的一项措施,使人们能够以合理的价格获得良好的健康。初级保健系统被视为实现卫生公平和卫生系统改革取得进展的关键机制和战略,自1978年以来30多年来一直得到世界卫生组织的支持。来自国际和泰国文献的证据表明,初级保健系统在改善健康公平和公平获得公共卫生保健服务方面发挥着重要作用。泰国2008年《国家卫生系统法规》第6章第44节规定,国家卫生服务的目标是支持初级保健系统得到广泛接受、尊重和信任,并成为人民寻求医疗保健的首选。它必须与其他级别的公共卫生服务系统有效地联系起来,并支持当地社区获得健康促进服务和更好地自力更生。本文介绍了泰国初级保健系统的现状及其面临的主要挑战。2009年12月16日至18日在曼谷联合国会议中心举行的泰国第二届全国卫生大会提出了加强泰国初级保健系统以改善公平获得优质卫生服务机会的政策建议。
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