Primary Health Care Questions for Surveys (PHCQS)

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The Primary Health Care Questions for Surveys (PHCQS) project aims to standardize the global assessment of primary health care (PHC) access and unmet needs through general population surveys, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), by establishing a core set of globally consistent indicators and survey questions.

Foundations for sustainable health: A blueprint for building epidemic-ready and climate-resilient primary health care

This blueprint outlines our model for epidemic-ready, climate-resilient and sustainable primary health care infrastructure using an all-hazard approach. We urge national governments to embed resilience into health and infrastructure planning. We call on donors to support integrated, scalable investments and help countries learn from what works. And we encourage facility leaders and communities to codesign and […]

Epidemic-Ready Primary Health Care (ERPHC) framework and technical package

This technical toolkit explains how Epidemic-Ready Primary Health Care (ERPHC) ensures PHC systems can quickly identify and notify cases (speed), manage them safely (safety), and handle increased patient volume and maintain essential service (surge). It outlines capacities, core activities and outcomes for implementation and includes a proposed implementation model.