Bosnia and Herzegovina is taking significant strides in transforming its healthcare system, with a renewed emphasis on community-based primary health care. Spearheaded by the World Health Organization (WHO), these health reforms aim to enhance access, improve quality, and ensure sustainability of services at the grassroots level. As the country navigates complex socio-political dynamics, the WHO’s support is proving crucial in fostering inclusive, people-centered care that addresses local needs. This article explores how Bosnia and Herzegovina is advancing its health reform agenda through strengthened primary health care, setting a model for regional progress.
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sets New Standards in Community-Based Primary Health Care
In a pioneering move, Bosnia and Herzegovina has reshaped its health care landscape by integrating community-based primary health care into its national health reform agenda. This innovative approach emphasizes decentralized care delivery,…
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Author : Ethan Riley
Publish date : 2025-09-23 11:25:00
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