Conclusions: The recent HHRC and Primary Health Care Taskforce reports recommend an expansion of CPHC services as a means of tackling health inequities. The findings of this review suggest that resources will need to be directed beyond individual treatment to population health issues, cross-sector collaboration and consumer participation in order to realise the CPHC model. Funding structures, workforce issues and evaluation of programs will all need to be addressed if the health sector is to contribute to the goal of reducing health inequities (Source: Australasian Medical Journal – AMJ)
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