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Primary health care reform in Uzbekistan

Mohir AhmedovSchool of Public Health, Tashkent Medical Academy, Tashkent, UzbekistanBernd RechelEuropean Centre on Health of Societies in Transition, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UKVasila AlimovaMinistry of Health, Tashkent, UzbekistanRavshan AzimovSchool of Public Health, Tashkent Medical Academy, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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In recent years, primary health care in Uzbekistan has seen dramatic changes in organization, management and financing. The Soviet multi-tiered system of primary care is being replaced by a two-tiered system, consisting in rural areas of rural physician points (SVPs) and outpatient clinics of central rayon hospitals. A state-guaranteed benefits package of primary care services has been introduced and financing is increasingly based on capitation. In addition, a considerable number of physicians and nurses have been trained in general practice. There are, however, a number of challenges that remain. One of them is the considerable regional differences that exist in health financing. Another challenge is that some rural areas have difficulties attracting primary care workers. Overall, the institutional and financial link between primary and secondary care needs to be strengthened, as at present GPs have an incentive to refer patients to higher levels of care, which is financially inaccessible for large parts of the population.

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