Primary health care (item 11.1 of the agenda)

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THE WORLD MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, INC.
L’ASSOCIATION MEDICALE MONDIALE, INC
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9 November 2020
73rd World Health Assembly
Agenda item 11.1: Primary Health Care
Honourable Chairperson, Distinguished Delegates,
Thank you for the opportunity to speak on behalf of the World Medical Association, which
represents 9 million physicians around the world.
The WMA welcomes the Director General’s draft Operational Framework for Primary Health Care.
We acknowledge the high-level political declaration on Universal Health Coverage and the Astana
Declaration on Primary Health Care (PHC), which highlights the ‘fundamental right of every human
being to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health’ through the commitment to
strengthen PHC. Further, we welcome the significance given to supporting the health workforce.
The actual COVID 19 pandemic shows the world that a strong primary health care system with a
well-educated, equipped and staffed health workforce is crucial to manage pandemics, while
guaranteeing the continuation of care and treatment of all other diseases as well as vaccination
programs.
On behalf of physicians, WMA would like to highlight the following:
– To meaningfully and sustainably implement UHC, we need to build a PHC workforce
composed of physicians, nurses and other health personnel;
– PHC needs to be developed with a comprehensive and integrated approach to adequately deliver
health promotion, disease prevention, specialized care and rehabilitation;
– PHC should be delivered by multidisciplinary teams led by physicians;
– We highly encourage and support the WHO’s advocacy efforts to increase investment in human
resources for health;
– To overcome the shortage of the health workforce, member states should provide decent
working conditions to attract and retain health professionals, particularly in rural areas.
The WMA is committed to collaborating with WHO and Member States through National Medical
Associations on the implementation of PHC and the enhancement of UHC.
Thank you very much.