General Health Policies
This section contains general health policies of countries. This includes policies that cover health generally, but not policies on a specific disease, disorder or vulnerable groups. The exception to this is that this section does include broad Non Communicable Disease policies (ie. we do include broad NCD policies covering many areas, but do not include policies which focus on one specific NCD area).
170 items in this collection.
Policy, Vision and Action Plan
The Public Health Institute of Iceland (2007)
Política Nacional de Saúde - 2020 (National Policy for Health - 2020)
Ministry of Health; Cape Verde (2007)
Ministry of Health; Republic of Moldova (2007)
Policy on Quality Assurance in Health Care Services (2007)
Government of Nepal; Ministry of Health and Population (2007)
Health Policy for the Government of Southern Sudan, 2006 - 2011
Ministry of Health, Government of South Sudan (2007)
The National Health Policy 2006-2015 and Strategic Plan 2006-2010
Government of Jamaica; Ministry of Health (2006)
Ministry of Health and Social Welfare; Kingdom of Swaziland (2006)
Politique Nationale de Santé Communautaire (National Policy on Community Health)
Ministry of Health; Republic of Rwanda (2006)
Government of Hungary (2006)
Política Nacional de Atenção Básica (National Policy for Primary Care)
Ministry of Health; Brazil (2006)
Política Nacional de Promoção da Saúde (National Policy of Health Promotion)
Ministry of Health; Brazil (2006)
Politique Nationale de la Santé 2005-2015 (National Health Policy 2005-2015)
Republic of Burundi; Ministry of Public Health (2005)
Ministry of Education; Ministry of Health and Social Services; Government of Quebec (2005)
Ministere de la Sante et des Affaires Sociales (Ministry for Health and Social Affairs); Islamic Republic of Mauritania (2005)
National Health Policy 2005-2009 and National Health Strategy 2005-2006
Ministry of Public Health (2005)
Ministry of Health (2005)
Gesundheitsziele NRW – 2005 bis 2010 (NRW Health Objectives - 2005 to 2010)
Government of North Rhine-Westphalia; Ministry of Health, Social Affairs, Women and Family (2005)