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The subject is people

People are respected as subjects of health

· The main character of health is the person himself/herself.

· The subject of care is not only the person himself/herself but also his/her family, friends, and the community.

· Care that respects the wishes of the people.

· The role of healthcare providers is to coordinate and support the care.

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Based on partnerships between people and healthcare providers

· Partnership between people and healthcare providers.

· Equal and two-way relationships.

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Access to health information that meets people’s needs.

Collaborate with communities

· Words that people can understand.

· Generate and provide appropriate information that meets people’s needs and demands.

· Systematic involvement of the community.

· Involve community health workers and trained volunteers.

· Involving the community in policy making.

· Expansion and development of organized care.

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Presence of people from all social, economic, and cultural backgrounds

· Understand people’s social, economic, and cultural backgrounds and values.

· Consideration for non-medical and spiritual aspects.

· Be accessible to everyone.

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Approaches to improving and enhancing health issues

Approaches to improving and individual enhancing health issues

· Symposium on health.

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Approaches to improving and enhancing health issues for the community

· Group activities of parties concerned.

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Approaches to improve the health system

· Formulate health policy at the national level.

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Relationships as a basis for partnership building

Mutual understanding

· People and healthcare providers understand each other.

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Mutual trust

· People and healthcare provider trust each other without anxieties.

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Mutual respect

· People and healthcare providers respect each other.

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Behavioral Attitudes for Building Partnerships

Taking on each other’s roles

· People and healthcare providers play a role in each other.

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Growing together

· People and healthcare providers grow and learn from each other.

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Shared decision-making

· People and healthcare providers have the right and obligation to participate in decision-making and to share in decision-making.

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Using each other’s strengths

· People and healthcare providers make the most of each other’s strengths on an equal footing.

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Overcoming problems together

· People and healthcare providers share the current situation and challenges, think together, and overcome the challenges together.

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