Risk approach for maternal and child health care a managerial strategy to improve the coverage and quality of maternal and child health family planning services based on the measurement of individual and community risk/
W.H.O.
WHO Offset Publication 39: 1-42
1978
ISSN/ISBN: 0303-7878 Document Number: 374861
The risk strategy, while nominally directed to those mothers and children at special risk for disease and death, should have far-reaching effects on the whole organization of maternal and child health/family planning services and lead to improvements in the coverage and quality of health care at all levels, particularly at the primary health care level.
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