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Luces y sombras de la reforma de la salud en Colombia. Ley 100 de 1993
Francisco José Yepes Luján
- Vol. 9, Iss: 18, pp 118-123
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The Incomplete Symphony: The Reform of Colombia's Healthcare System
TL;DR: The paper revisits the Colombian social health insurance system setup by Law 100 of 1993, and considers its design and implementation along the principles of the emerging paradigm in health care finance.
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Who Wants Violence? The Political Economy of Conflict and State Building in Colombia
TL;DR: The authors argue that conflict and a weak state create economic and political rents, producing vested interests in the status quo, and argue that political rents are a particularly strong obstacle for reformers, partly because reformers face a sort of curse of dimensionality.
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Barreras de acceso en la atención de las enfermedades pulmonares intersticiales en Colombia
Javier Leonardo Galindo,Olga Milena García Morales,Diana Rey Sánchez,Carlos Andrés Celis-Preciado,Alejandra Cañas Arboleda +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an explorar las perspectivas de los medicos neumologos sobre the barreras in el diagnostico and tratamiento de los pacientes con enfermedades pulmonares intersticiales in Colombia was conducted.
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A Better Understanding of Reasons for the Failure of the Healthcare Reform in Colombia
Oscar Bernal,Diana Zamora +1 more
TL;DR: There was a great polarization in the diverse statements which made an agreement with the government unlikely and, when added to a political moment in which the presidential election was being held, made the new reform non-viable.
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[Introduction of rapid syphilis and HIV testing in prenatal care in Colombia: qualitative analysis].
TL;DR: In this paper, a survey of profesionales sanitarios of Colombia about the barreras and facilitadores for the introduction of pruebas rapidas for sifilis and virus of the inmunodeficiencia humana (VIH) in the services of control prenatal.
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Jennie Popay,Helen Roberts,Amanda Sowden,Mark Petticrew,Lisa Arai,Mark Rodgers,Nicky Britten +6 more
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Tuberculosis control and managed competition in Colombia.
María Patricia Arbeláez,Marta Beatriz Gaviria,Álvaro Franco,Román Restrepo,Doracelly Hincapié,Erik Blas +5 more
TL;DR: Recommendations are to restructure the reform's public health component, strengthen the technical capacity in public health of the state, mainly at the local and departmental levels, and to improve the health information system by reorienting its objectives to public health goals.
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Malaria control reinvented: health sector reform and strategy development in Colombia.
TL;DR: The consequences of health sector reforms on control of malaria were analyzed using Colombia as an example as mentioned in this paper, where a series of studies was undertaken in 1998-2000 at the national level (Ministry of Health Study), at the state level (Departamento Study) and at the health district level (District Study) using formal and informal interviews among control staff and document analysis as data collection tools.
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Health sector reform in Colombia and its effects on tuberculosis control and immunization programs
Carlos Ayala Cerna,Axel Kroeger +1 more
TL;DR: The general conclusion is that the transition period of health reform in Colombia takes far longer than anticipated and requires a much greater information flow to both the local level and the community.
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Situación de la tuberculosis en Colombia, 2002
TL;DR: Of 11,376 cases, 7,787 were new pulmonary smear-positive cases; most of them were males aged 25 to 34 years, with the highest incidence in age group 65 or older, and a decrease was observed in respiratory symptomatic patients aged 15 years or older.