Analysis of the local authorities: National Health Survey 2007, Colombia 2011

Objective: this paper presents the results of the 2007 NationalHealth Survey’s (ens) module I, which deals with territorialmanagement of health regarding the capacity to managehealth in the municipalities and to characterize their sanitaryinfrastructure and public health surveillance. Methodology:a...

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Main Authors: Blanca M. Chávez G, Luis E. Velásquez L
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Antioquia 2012-04-01
Series:Revista Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública
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Online Access:http://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/fnsp/article/view/10513/10911
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spelling doaj-89e9250cfd0349fbbeeb8b476b7001de2020-11-25T02:32:48ZspaUniversidad de AntioquiaRevista Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública0120-386X2012-04-013015765Analysis of the local authorities: National Health Survey 2007, Colombia 2011Blanca M. Chávez GLuis E. Velásquez LObjective: this paper presents the results of the 2007 NationalHealth Survey’s (ens) module I, which deals with territorialmanagement of health regarding the capacity to managehealth in the municipalities and to characterize their sanitaryinfrastructure and public health surveillance. Methodology:a descriptive retrospective study was conducted with arepresentative sample of 238 Colombian municipalities fromall the categories, 223 of which answered the call. The sourceof information was the ens/2007, which was applied to thehealth secretaries of the sample’s municipalities. Results:more public and private health providers and health insurancecompanies are available in the municipalities belonging to thespecial category and to category 1. The sanitary infrastructureis insufficient but larger in the municipalities from thespecial category, particularly in the urban area. Public healthsurveillance for maternal and perinatal mortality, and for add and ari is higher in the municipalities from the specialcategory and from category 1. Conclusions: in spite of theefforts of the municipalities to improve health, the results showimportant inequalities between the rural and urban areas, andbetween the municipalities from the special category and themunicipalities from other categories. This situation calls forlarger investments for the sanitary infrastructure, the publichealth surveillance systems, and the programs of the lessdeveloped municipalities in order to prevent inequalities frombecoming progressive and to obtain better profits in terms ofthe people’s health.http://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/fnsp/article/view/10513/10911municipal administrationpublic and private offerssanitary infrastructurepublic health surveillance.
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author Blanca M. Chávez G
Luis E. Velásquez L
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Luis E. Velásquez L
Analysis of the local authorities: National Health Survey 2007, Colombia 2011
Revista Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública
municipal administration
public and private offers
sanitary infrastructure
public health surveillance.
author_facet Blanca M. Chávez G
Luis E. Velásquez L
author_sort Blanca M. Chávez G
title Analysis of the local authorities: National Health Survey 2007, Colombia 2011
title_short Analysis of the local authorities: National Health Survey 2007, Colombia 2011
title_full Analysis of the local authorities: National Health Survey 2007, Colombia 2011
title_fullStr Analysis of the local authorities: National Health Survey 2007, Colombia 2011
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the local authorities: National Health Survey 2007, Colombia 2011
title_sort analysis of the local authorities: national health survey 2007, colombia 2011
publisher Universidad de Antioquia
series Revista Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública
issn 0120-386X
publishDate 2012-04-01
description Objective: this paper presents the results of the 2007 NationalHealth Survey’s (ens) module I, which deals with territorialmanagement of health regarding the capacity to managehealth in the municipalities and to characterize their sanitaryinfrastructure and public health surveillance. Methodology:a descriptive retrospective study was conducted with arepresentative sample of 238 Colombian municipalities fromall the categories, 223 of which answered the call. The sourceof information was the ens/2007, which was applied to thehealth secretaries of the sample’s municipalities. Results:more public and private health providers and health insurancecompanies are available in the municipalities belonging to thespecial category and to category 1. The sanitary infrastructureis insufficient but larger in the municipalities from thespecial category, particularly in the urban area. Public healthsurveillance for maternal and perinatal mortality, and for add and ari is higher in the municipalities from the specialcategory and from category 1. Conclusions: in spite of theefforts of the municipalities to improve health, the results showimportant inequalities between the rural and urban areas, andbetween the municipalities from the special category and themunicipalities from other categories. This situation calls forlarger investments for the sanitary infrastructure, the publichealth surveillance systems, and the programs of the lessdeveloped municipalities in order to prevent inequalities frombecoming progressive and to obtain better profits in terms ofthe people’s health.
topic municipal administration
public and private offers
sanitary infrastructure
public health surveillance.
url http://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/fnsp/article/view/10513/10911
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