Integrated, person-centred primary health care produces results: case study from Slovenia
2020

Overview
This report analyses the performance of Slovenia’s primary health care system and the factors that have contributed to its impressive progress towards universal health coverage. Explicit national health policies to address inequalities in access to primary health care and the successful integration of public health into primary health care have been keys to its success. Despite its accomplishments, Slovenia’s primary health care system is showing signs of strain. Analysing the root causes of the main health system challenges, the report argues that the long-term sustainability of Slovenia’s achievements is at risk unless policy-makers address four key areas in need of urgent attention. The report offers pragmatic and actionable options for tackling them. Both Slovenia’s achievements and its challenges provide useful lessons for other countries wishing to improve the performance of their primary health care system and accelerate progress towards universal health coverage.
Income level
PHC components
PHC lever
Engagement of communities and other stakeholders;
Funding and allocation of resources;
Governance and policy frameworks;
Models of care;
Monitoring and evaluation;
Political commitment and leadership;
Primary health care workforce;
Purchasing and payment systems;
Systems for improving quality of care
Health programme (sub-category)
Copyright
Special Programme on Primary Health Care (PHC)