Title of article :
Family Physician Program in Iran: Considerations for Adapting the Policy in Urban Settings
Author/Authors :
Khayatzadeh-Mahani, Akram kerman university of medical sciences - Research Centre for Health Services Management, Institutefor Futures Studies in Health, ايران , Takian, Amirhossein tehran university of medical sciences tums - School of Public Health - Department of Global health Public Policy, تهران, ايران , Takian, Amirhossein National Academy of Medical Sciences, ايران , Takian, Amirhossein Brunel University London - College of health life Sciences - Department of clinical Sciences, UK
From page :
776
To page :
778
Abstract :
Nationwide implementation of Family Physician (FP) program started in 2005 and targeted almost 25,000,000 citizens residing in rural areas and cities with less than 20,000 populations in Iran. Despite its blatant initiation that resulted in some modest achievements,1,2 the future of FP looks unclear in Iran. Thus far, no longitudinal evaluation of the implementation and impact of FP program has been conducted. However, meager evidence highlights the facilitating role of an existing and strong Primary Health Care (PHC) network in the implementation of FP in rural areas in Iran.2 A longstanding challenge, however, as emphasized by most stakeholders, remains to be the expansion of FP program into urban settings,3 where the PHC is undeveloped and fragile as well as the powerful private sector is resistant. Using an adapted conceptual framework of institutions, ideas, and interests,4 this policy perspective aims to shed light on main difficulties of FP implementation in urban areas of Iran. We analyze FP policy in the context of ongoing interactions and conflicts among institutions (the structures and rules that shape policies), interests (the groups and individuals influencing policy), and ideas (discourses around policies).5 Our argument will, we envisage, help plan for more appropriate implementation of FP in cities in Iran, and hopefully beyond.
Keywords :
Family physician program , ideas , institutions , interests , Iranian health system , primary health care (PHC)
Journal title :
Archives of Iranian Medicine
Journal title :
Archives of Iranian Medicine
Record number :
2545444
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