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Designing and implementing an integrated non-communicable disease primary care intervention in rural Nepal
2019
BMJ Global Health
Low-income and middle-income countries are struggling with a growing epidemic of non-communicable diseases. To achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, their healthcare systems need to be strengthened and redesigned. The Starfield 4Cs of primary care—first-contact access, care coordination, comprehensiveness and continuity—offer practical, high-quality design options for non-communicable disease care in low-income and middle-income countries. We describe an integrated non-communicable disease
doi:10.1136/bmjgh-2018-001343
pmid:31139453
pmcid:PMC6509610
fatcat:u7is3doxa5bj3cizfstvgvhk6e