a health reform movement launched at Alma Ata in 1978 to move towards health for all. (i) 1978: Essential health care based on practical, scientifically sound, and socially acceptable methods and technology made universally accessible to individuals and families in the community through their full participation and at a cost that the community and country can afford to maintain at every stage of their development in the spirit of self‐reliance and self‐determination.
Primary Health Care
an organized effort by society, primarily through its public institutions, to improve, promote, protect and restore the health of the population through collective action. It includes services such as health situation analysis, health surveillance, health promotion, prevention, infectious disease control, environmental protection and sanitation, disaster and health emergency preparedness and response, and occupational health, among others
Public Health
the conditions in which individuals live, work, and play that can affect health outcome
Social determinants of health
the provision of services by pharmacists to patients or their caregivers through the use of technology to provide cost-effective routine and highly specialized clinical services in remote areas where the need may be greatest
Telepharmacy
universal access to health services with social health protection
Universal coverage