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2008 - 2010 New Public Policies

2008 - 2010 New Public Policies. Public Policy for Social Development in 2010. Quality of life for everyone Social inclusion in order to overcome poverty and inequality Economic growth without exclusions Institutional strengthening and efficiency in social investment.

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2008 - 2010 New Public Policies

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  1. 2008 - 2010New Public Policies

  2. Public Policy for Social Development in 2010 • Quality of life for everyone • Social inclusion in order to overcome poverty and inequality • Economic growth without exclusions • Institutional strengthening and efficiency in social investment

  3. Public Policy for quality of life and equality in health 2008 • Universality • Integration • Equality • Social Participation • Inter-culturality • HEALTH as: a human right, good public policy (responsibility of the state), social investment

  4. 2008…2012…Health systems centered on people

  5. The Three Levels of Intervention (2008/2013)

  6. Intersectoral Coordination to Act on Social Determinants • Development of the Integrated Health Services Delivery Networks (IDN) Strategic Actions

  7. Development of the Integrated Health Services Delivery Networks (IDN) Family Health Unit Doctor Licensed nurse or obstetrician Nursing assistant Community health agents/workers (3) Dentist and oral health assistant for every two PCH units Competitive selections 2,454 health professionals 644 doctors 682 licensed nurses 707 nursing assistants 30 dentists 330 community health agents 44 indigenous health promoters

  8. Family Health Units

  9. Focuses of Primary Health Care Work teams Comprehensive approach to health Working in a defined territory Continuous and systematic serving of health throughout a person’s life Promotion of social participation and protagonism Dialogue and involvement of social determinants with other sectors

  10. Family Health Units Number of consultations in 2011 All consultations between January and October of 2011 Datos de referencia

  11. Number of Indigenous Communities served by PHC out of 620 135 seen by Family Health Units

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