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The South African Health Review (SAHR)Whether you are a policy maker, a health manager, a health worker, an academic or a student, there is something for you in the South African Health Review (SAHR). The SAHR has been an annual publication of the Health Systems Trust since 1995. It provides you with a current and longer-term review of health policy developments and their implementation in South Africa. It is regarded as the most comprehensive and authoritative publication available on monitoring changes and challenges in the provision of equitable and accessible health care in the country. The theme of this 13th edition of the Review, launched in December 2008, is Primary Health Care in South Africa: A review of 30 years since Alma Ata.
The SAHR 2008 chapters will focus on critical issues in Primary Health Care. The Review will include a national and international perspective of Primary Health Care, and will focus on areas such as policy and legislation, determinants of health, lifestyle, infectious diseases, mental health, maternal and child health, nutrition and environmental health. The SAHR will review issues around human resources, finance, and information. It will also look at research on health systems, the role of the private and non-governmental organisations in Primary Health Care, and will end with the relevant health and related indicators chapter.
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