A Systematic Review on Primary Healthcare Development in Australia
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This report presents a systematic review of primary healthcare development in Australia, focusing on access, organization, and collaboration within the healthcare system. The study analyzes literature from 2010 to 2020, examining the implementation of the Alma Ata declaration principles and the World Health Organization's goals. The review assesses the level of primary healthcare coverage, its organization, and collaboration among different actors. Findings indicate that while Australia meets international standards, challenges remain in addressing the needs of diverse populations and those with chronic diseases. The report highlights the importance of comprehensive primary healthcare in addressing these issues and recommends the adoption of such an approach. The study uses a PRISMA flow chart to demonstrate the systematic approach. The report also includes an abstract, introduction, objectives, methods, results, findings, discussion, limitations, and conclusion, along with a comprehensive reference list. This assignment is a valuable resource for students studying public health and healthcare development, and it is available on Desklib for study and research purposes.
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