Principle and components of primary care According to the World Health Organization (1978), primary care is defined as socially acceptable, affordable and required universally available medicine. Individuals are more self-sufficiency in meeting their medical needs. Primary health care has many goals, but the most important thing is the importance of introducing independence. The primary purpose of primary care is to provide better health for everyone. To achieve this goal, the World Health Organization proposed five important goals.
This article explains the principle of primary care and its applicability in the indigenous community of Australia. First, it will discuss aspects and position of primary care. Next, this article explains the social determinants of health and its principles, as well as the importance and principles of community development. Finally, I will explain the relationship with indigenous communities. International campaign to implement health services including health promotion strategy. (S Couzos et al. 2003) In addition to providing primary care and providing essential medicines and preventive intervention as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) meeting, food supply in disease management and Strategy to examine nutrition and environmental factors Almaty and subsequent primary medical declaration in 1978
Concept of Primary Medicine In the Almaty Declaration, the World Health Organization defines primary care as "basic medical care based on practical, scientifically sound and socially acceptable methods and techniques". . Complete participation and costs, communities and countries can maintain each stage of development with independence and self-determination spirit (80). Many transition countries in the Europe region have not yet reached the primary health care level defined in the Almaty Declaration (81), but developed countries in the region have already exceeded it. For these countries primary health care can be viewed as a "strategy for integrating all aspects of medical services" (82). It addresses the most common problems in the community by providing preventive, therapeutic, and rehabilitation services to maximize health and well-being