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Acceso a los servicios preventivos en los regímenes contributivo y subsidiado de salud en un barrio estrato dos de la ciudad de Cali

Translated title of the contribution: Access to preventive services in contributive and subsidized regimes of health in a (slums) stratum two neighborhood of the city of Cali

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Abstract

Component of access to preventive services of the study that aimed to identify differences in access to health services among people affiliated to the contributive and subsidized system in a slums area of Cali was presented. Cross-sectional prevalence study, probabilistic design, complex samples, stratified, multistage sampling. 2165 people were surveyed. This population was studied according to variables in some measuring to access to and use of services models. There are significant differences in respect to the need of consulting preventive services, being in the contributory scheme the highest prevalence. Less than a fifth of the population feels the need, express and uses preventive services. Analysis of age, sex and type of programs shows very low frequency of use. This finding, dramatic in the case of public health, warrants the review of the social importance of preventive programs and the current state of its supply.

Translated title of the contributionAccess to preventive services in contributive and subsidized regimes of health in a (slums) stratum two neighborhood of the city of Cali
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)153-175
Number of pages23
JournalRevista Gerencia y Politicas de Salud
Volume10
Issue number21
StatePublished - Jul 2011
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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