Primary Healthcare as the Foundation of Health System Reform in Libya
1. Introduction Primary healthcare is the first point of contact between citizens and the health system. Strengthening primary healthcare is essential for improving access, reducing costs, and ensuring long-term sustainability of healthcare services in Libya. 2. Current Context Libya relies heavily on hospitals and specialized care, while primary healthcare centers remain underutilized or poorly equipped. This imbalance increases pressure on hospitals and limits preventive care. 3. Key Issues Weak infrastructure of primary healthcare centers Shortage of trained family doctors and nurses Limited preventive and early-detection services Poor referral systems 4. Impact on Society and Economy A weak primary healthcare system leads to higher healthcare costs, increased disease burden, and lower workforce productivity. 5. Policy Recommendations Rehabilitate and equip primary healthcare centers Expand training programs for family medicine Strengthen referral and health information systems Promote preventive healthcare and awareness 6. Conclusion Investing in primary healthcare is a cost-effective approach that improves health outcomes and supports economic stability in Libya.