Health services, discrimination and ethnic/racial status: A case study of the problem in México and Colombia

Reflecting about and making evidence the relevance of the relationship between ethnic/racial status and use of health services motivated this academic work. We did an approach that articulates theinformation about coverage, access and use of medical services in Colombia and Mexico, and its link with...

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Main Authors: Teodora Hurtado Saa, Rocío Rosas Vargas, Alberto Valdés Cobos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autónoma Indígena de México 2013-01-01
Series:Ra Ximhai
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Online Access:http://uaim.mx/webraximhai/Ej-26earticulosPDF/12-ServiciosdesaluddiscriminacionTeodora.pdf
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spelling doaj-3aa2fa18f7e64a80b71d67c8f9b92ecb2020-11-24T21:35:05ZengUniversidad Autónoma Indígena de MéxicoRa Ximhai1665-04412013-01-019Especial 1135151Health services, discrimination and ethnic/racial status: A case study of the problem in México and ColombiaTeodora Hurtado SaaRocío Rosas VargasAlberto Valdés CobosReflecting about and making evidence the relevance of the relationship between ethnic/racial status and use of health services motivated this academic work. We did an approach that articulates theinformation about coverage, access and use of medical services in Colombia and Mexico, and its link with the phenomenon of discrimination, differential access, and poor health conditions of specific populations groups, based on ethnic/racial characteristics that hold afrodescendant and indigenous people. For that reason, this study evaluates the relationship between ethnic/racial status, income level, and use of medical services from racialized populations incomparison to social sectors with different ethnic/racial characteristics. We carried out this task developing severalfundamental aspects, the first, is the construction of a conceptual theoretical framework that describes and poses different models and approaches that explain which are the determinants of the use of medical services. Second, we show some of the elements that integrate the current system of social security of health in Mexico and Colombia. Third, we describe the more general socio-economic, demographic and health characteristics of the population, andwe assess some patterns of health such as the probabilities of doing use or do not of the medical services in the caseof afrodescendant and indigenous people.http://uaim.mx/webraximhai/Ej-26earticulosPDF/12-ServiciosdesaluddiscriminacionTeodora.pdfHealth servicesDiscriminationAfro-descendant populationIndigenous population.
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author Teodora Hurtado Saa
Rocío Rosas Vargas
Alberto Valdés Cobos
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Rocío Rosas Vargas
Alberto Valdés Cobos
Health services, discrimination and ethnic/racial status: A case study of the problem in México and Colombia
Ra Ximhai
Health services
Discrimination
Afro-descendant population
Indigenous population.
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Rocío Rosas Vargas
Alberto Valdés Cobos
author_sort Teodora Hurtado Saa
title Health services, discrimination and ethnic/racial status: A case study of the problem in México and Colombia
title_short Health services, discrimination and ethnic/racial status: A case study of the problem in México and Colombia
title_full Health services, discrimination and ethnic/racial status: A case study of the problem in México and Colombia
title_fullStr Health services, discrimination and ethnic/racial status: A case study of the problem in México and Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Health services, discrimination and ethnic/racial status: A case study of the problem in México and Colombia
title_sort health services, discrimination and ethnic/racial status: a case study of the problem in méxico and colombia
publisher Universidad Autónoma Indígena de México
series Ra Ximhai
issn 1665-0441
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Reflecting about and making evidence the relevance of the relationship between ethnic/racial status and use of health services motivated this academic work. We did an approach that articulates theinformation about coverage, access and use of medical services in Colombia and Mexico, and its link with the phenomenon of discrimination, differential access, and poor health conditions of specific populations groups, based on ethnic/racial characteristics that hold afrodescendant and indigenous people. For that reason, this study evaluates the relationship between ethnic/racial status, income level, and use of medical services from racialized populations incomparison to social sectors with different ethnic/racial characteristics. We carried out this task developing severalfundamental aspects, the first, is the construction of a conceptual theoretical framework that describes and poses different models and approaches that explain which are the determinants of the use of medical services. Second, we show some of the elements that integrate the current system of social security of health in Mexico and Colombia. Third, we describe the more general socio-economic, demographic and health characteristics of the population, andwe assess some patterns of health such as the probabilities of doing use or do not of the medical services in the caseof afrodescendant and indigenous people.
topic Health services
Discrimination
Afro-descendant population
Indigenous population.
url http://uaim.mx/webraximhai/Ej-26earticulosPDF/12-ServiciosdesaluddiscriminacionTeodora.pdf
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