Rebuilding Primary Health Care: Dr. Mampane Weighs In
Dr. Mampane recently participated in a high-level panel discussion titled “Towards Re-Building the People-Oriented Primary Health Care,” joining fellow thought leaders to explore innovative approaches for creating self-sustaining and healthy communities. The discussion focused on strategies to strengthen primary health care systems, emphasizing community engagement, patient-centered services, and sustainable health practices. Panelists examined challenges facing health systems today, including accessibility, resource allocation, and integrating modern technology with traditional care models.
Dr. Mampane contributed insights from both a clinical and public health perspective, highlighting the importance of preventive care, community education, and collaborative approaches to health service delivery. The session underscored that rebuilding primary health care is not only about infrastructure but also about fostering trust, participation, and resilience within communities. By participating in such forums, Dr. Mampane and other health leaders aim to influence policy, share best practices, and inspire initiatives that prioritize the well-being of people while ensuring the sustainability of health systems.