02693nas a2200577 4500000000100000008004100001260001200042653001700054653003600071653003600107100001400143700001200157700001100169700002300180700001100203700001100214700001100225700001200236700001200248700001500260700001300275700001600288700001500304700001300319700001200332700001200344700001200356700001400368700001200382700001100394700001100405700001300416700000900429700001100438700001700449700001000466700001200476700001200488700001400500700001300514700001400527700001300541700001400554700001300568245016300581856007900744300000600823490000700829520126500836022001402101 2020 d c02/202010aPrimary care10aUniversal health coverage (UHC)10aLow-and-middle income countries1 aSchwarz D1 aDuong D1 aAdam C1 aAwoonor-Williams J1 aBack D1 aBang A1 aBang R1 aBeebe M1 aBhatt S1 aCampbell J1 aConteh M1 aDimitrova D1 aDimovska D1 aDossou J1 aEvans T1 aGadir M1 aIslam K1 aKasyaba R1 aKumar P1 aLevy C1 aOanh T1 aMonsef N1 aOh J1 aOtoo N1 aPalazuelos D1 aPoh A1 aSinha S1 aSmith C1 aStewart B1 aThomas C1 aTritter B1 aVarnum P1 aWeilnau T1 aEllner A00aPrimary Care 2030: Creating an Enabling Ecosystem for Disruptive Primary Care Models to Achieve Universal Health Coverage in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. uhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7006582/pdf/agh-86-1-2471.pdf a90 v863 a

Background: Forty years after Alma Ata, there is renewed commitment to strengthen primary health care as a foundation for achieving universal health coverage, but there is limited consensus on how to build strong primary health care systems to achieve these goals.

Methods: We convened a diverse group of global stakeholders for a high-level dialogue on how to create an enabling ecosystem for disruptive primary care innovation. We focused our discussion on four themes: workforce innovation and strengthening; impactful use of data and technology; private sector engagement; and innovative financing mechanisms.

Findings: Here, we present a summary of our convening's proceedings, with specific recommendations for strengthening primary health care systems within each of these four domains.

Conclusions: In the wake of the Astana Declaration, there is global consensus that high-quality primary health care must be the foundation for universal health coverage. Significant disruptive innovation will be required to realize this goal. We offer our recommendations to the global community to catalyze further discourse and inform policy-making and program development on the path to Health for All by 2030.

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