SUBJECT: UNIVERSAL-PROGRESSIVE MODEL OF PATRONAGE
Keywords:
primary health care, longevity, women of reproductive age, prenatal period, patronage, universal-progressive model.Abstract
In this article Improving the rapidly developing system of primary medical and sanitary care of the Republic of Uzbekistan, establishing family polyclinics and family medical centers in cities and villages, as well as creating amenities for the population. It talks about the way of life and longevity of the population, as well as the fact that it makes it possible to direct the way of life to a better life, and a number of other innovations.
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