The key to achieving the goals of Health for All in the 21st Century (HEALTH21) is the worldwide
a. Cure of communicable disease
b. Technological development of all nations
c. Availability of health care insurance
d. Implementation of primary health care
ANS: D
The major key to attaining Health for All by the Year 2000 was the worldwide implementation of primary health care; this has extended into the next century with the document HEALTH21. The World Health Assembly in 1977 stated that all citizens of the world should enjoy a level of health that would permit them to lead a socially and economically productive life.
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