El sistema de salud en Venezuela y sus políticas públicas: aportes para su integración desde la mirada de la salud colectiva

This study raises a critical approach to the fragmentation and segmentation of services of attention to health in Venezuela, since both categories impact significantly on the guarantee of the right to health of individuals, families and communities that enshrined in the national Constitution. Demons...

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Main Authors: Villasana López, Pedro Enrique, Caraballo, Joel J.
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7165135
Source:Salud de los Trabajadores, ISSN 1315-0138, Vol. 27, Nº. 1, 2019, pags. 51-64
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Summary: This study raises a critical approach to the fragmentation and segmentation of services of attention to health in Venezuela, since both categories impact significantly on the guarantee of the right to health of individuals, families and communities that enshrined in the national Constitution. Demonstrate fundamentals epistemic, its relationship with the funding and public health policies, the role of the hegemonic services bio-medical model, which allows to compare them with the empirical reality, in accordance with the tenets of a new looking to integrate health and contribute to better understanding. Are identified and analyzed theoretical background of good living, the collective health, social determination; as well as the health policy in the history of the Venezuelan health system configuration, revealing new questions through a different perspective that seeks to improve the social mandate and the positioning of the collective health as emerging posture in the region of the Americas, this contributes to a theoretical stance for rethinking health policies and project the Venezuelan health system towards their full integration into the territory, its structures, financing, planning and therefore improve the integrated networks of health services, with a greater capacity of response of the State to guarantee the right to health of the population.