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Nusantara Sehat Team-Based Deployment For Comprehensive Primary Health Care: How Does The Program Influence Interprofessional Collaborative Practice And The Perception Of A Primary Health Care Career In Left-Behind Areas In Indonesia?
Quality, comprehensive primary health care (PHC) is the node of hope to improve community health and welfare (Kringos et al. 2010; Plochg et al. 2012; Starfield 2005). The structure for puskesmas (Pusat Kesehatan Masyarakat, or community health centre) embodies this dream for the delivery of ideal, comprehensive PHC in Indonesia. Interprofessional collaboration is a strategy to achieve this form of comprehensive PHC–the staffing of every puskesmas must have (at minimum) nine health professions, namely medical doctors, dentists, nurses, midwives, public health workers, environmental health workers, medical laboratory technicians, nutritionists, and pharmacy workers.
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