Online Program

339644
Alliance of Public Health Associations in the Americas: Issues and priorities for national and international actions to promote public health and health equity in our hemisphere – contributions from ABRASCO


Monday, November 2, 2015 : 2:40 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Luiz Facchini, PhD, Federal University of Pelotas, Brazilian Association of Collective Health (ABRASCO), Pelotas/RS, Brazil
ABRASCO is an enthusiastic partner of the APHAA since its inception, based upon the values of solidarity and community action. Our commitment started prior to the meetings in New Orleans, in November 2014, during the historic cooperation between APHA and SOCUSAP, and in Kolkata, during the 14th World Congress on PH, of the WFPHA, in February 2015, culminating with our presence in the foundation of the Alliance in Habana, in April 2015.

The bonds with the Alliance followed during the 12th. Brazilian Congress on Collective Health, in Goiania, in August 2015, reaching the session, during the 143th. APHA Annual Meeting, in Chicago next October 2015.

ABRASCO is conducting efforts to identify some of the issues to be a common focus of the PHA community from the Americas region. From a Brazilian lens of health inequities, the APHAA should to strengthen the participation of PHA to reach the global goal of universal health coverage, universal health access, and better PHC quality, including chronic conditions, and multi morbidity in aging people. Universal coverage should care for all acute and emergency needs, but it should also be directed to the provision of disease prevention, health promotion and wellbeing from the perspective of social determinants and health equity. Furthermore, APHAA should share the relevant experience of the PHA in Americas regarding major public health disciplines or programs, such as environmental and occupational health, field epidemiology and health surveillance, health system information, mental health, oral health, tobacco, drugs and alcohol control, injury and violence prevention, cancer, vaccines and scientific innovations.  

APHAA should also spreads the actions and experiences of the PHA in the region, promoting cooperation in priority areas of public health, such as training and continuous education of health professionals, health system assessment, research, and policymaking, gathered from Health for All to Universal Health Coverage efforts.

The activities developed by APHAA could be presented and discussed during the annual meetings of our PHA in the region and particularly at the 15th World Congress on Public Health, in Melbourne, Australia, in April 2017.

Learning Areas:

Conduct evaluation related to programs, research, and other areas of practice
Implementation of health education strategies, interventions and programs
Planning of health education strategies, interventions, and programs
Provision of health care to the public
Public health or related organizational policy, standards, or other guidelines
Systems thinking models (conceptual and theoretical models), applications related to public health

Learning Objectives:
Identify the main challenges and inequities to reach universal health access and quality at PHC services, particularly on chronic conditions, and older adults. Discuss the role of the Alliance of Public Health Associations in the Americas to improve disease care and prevention, health promotion and well-being from the perspective of social determinants and health equity. Identify relevant experience of the PHA in Americas regarding major public health disciplines or programs, such as environmental and occupational health, field epidemiology and health surveillance, health system information, mental health, oral health, tobacco, drugs and alcohol control, injury and violence prevention, cancer, vaccines and scientific innovations. Analyze the actions and experiences of the PHA in the region, promoting cooperation in priority areas of public health, such as training and continuous education of health professionals, health system assessment, research, and policymaking.

Keyword(s): Primary Care, Partnerships

Presenting author's disclosure statement:

Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I have been coordinating several research projects focused on access and quality at primary health care services in Brazil, as well as efforts to spread training and education for public health workforce and PHC practitioners. Nowadays, I am coordinating a taskforce at ABRASCO (Brazilian Association of Collective Health) to implement in the whole country a Master Course on Health Family that is enrolling 32 Brazilian universities and would deliver about 1,000 fellowships.
Any relevant financial relationships? No

I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.