Restructuring the primary health care services and changing profile of family physicians in Turkey

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A new health-reform process has been initiated by Ministry of Health in Turkey. The aim of that reform is to improve the health status of the Turkish population and to provide health care to all citizens in an efficient and equitable manner. The restructuring of the current health system will allow more funds to be allocated to primary and preventive care and will create a managed market for secondary and tertiary care. In this article, we review the current and proposed primary care services models and the role of family physicians therein.

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Ersoy, F., & Sarp, N. (1998). Restructuring the primary health care services and changing profile of family physicians in Turkey. Family Practice. https://doi.org/10.1093/fampra/15.6.576

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