When creating Synergy is not always Health: Analysis and Proposal on the Evolution of the Health System in Peru

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Health systems, based on primary care principles, understood as first contact and continuous, comprehensive, integrated, and coordinated healthcare, achieve better results and greater equity in health than systems with a focus only on specialized care. The proposal of Integrated Health Networks (RIS...

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Autores: Llanos Zavalaga, Luis Fernando, Castro Quiroz, José Alberto, Ortiz Fernández, Juan, Ramírez Atencio, Claudio Willbert
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistas.upch.edu.pe:article/3730
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.upch.edu.pe/index.php/RMH/article/view/3730
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Atención primaria de salud; sistemas nacionales de salud; colaboración intersectorial; organización y administración; Perú
Primary health care; national health systems; intersectoral collaboration; organization and administration; Peru
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv When creating Synergy is not always Health: Analysis and Proposal on the Evolution of the Health System in Peru
Cuando crear sinergia no siempre es Salud: Análisis y propuesta en la evolución del Sistema de Salud en Perú
title When creating Synergy is not always Health: Analysis and Proposal on the Evolution of the Health System in Peru
spellingShingle When creating Synergy is not always Health: Analysis and Proposal on the Evolution of the Health System in Peru
Llanos Zavalaga, Luis Fernando
Atención primaria de salud; sistemas nacionales de salud; colaboración intersectorial; organización y administración; Perú
Primary health care; national health systems; intersectoral collaboration; organization and administration; Peru
title_short When creating Synergy is not always Health: Analysis and Proposal on the Evolution of the Health System in Peru
title_full When creating Synergy is not always Health: Analysis and Proposal on the Evolution of the Health System in Peru
title_fullStr When creating Synergy is not always Health: Analysis and Proposal on the Evolution of the Health System in Peru
title_full_unstemmed When creating Synergy is not always Health: Analysis and Proposal on the Evolution of the Health System in Peru
title_sort When creating Synergy is not always Health: Analysis and Proposal on the Evolution of the Health System in Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Llanos Zavalaga, Luis Fernando
Castro Quiroz, José Alberto
Ortiz Fernández, Juan
Ramírez Atencio, Claudio Willbert
author Llanos Zavalaga, Luis Fernando
author_facet Llanos Zavalaga, Luis Fernando
Castro Quiroz, José Alberto
Ortiz Fernández, Juan
Ramírez Atencio, Claudio Willbert
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Ortiz Fernández, Juan
Ramírez Atencio, Claudio Willbert
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Atención primaria de salud; sistemas nacionales de salud; colaboración intersectorial; organización y administración; Perú
Primary health care; national health systems; intersectoral collaboration; organization and administration; Peru
topic Atención primaria de salud; sistemas nacionales de salud; colaboración intersectorial; organización y administración; Perú
Primary health care; national health systems; intersectoral collaboration; organization and administration; Peru
description Health systems, based on primary care principles, understood as first contact and continuous, comprehensive, integrated, and coordinated healthcare, achieve better results and greater equity in health than systems with a focus only on specialized care. The proposal of Integrated Health Networks (RIS) in Peru indicates that they will operate through a portfolio of comprehensive healthcare in networks, which meet the needs of the population. This review article recognizes that for this, a process of modifying the health system based on Primary Care should be promoted, acknowledging the lessons learned, identifying the values and principles that generate the foundations for the development of state health policies focused on national priorities so that social changes must respond to the needs and expectations of the population. This should promote changes in legislation, in evaluative criteria, in the generation and allocation of resources, in performance approach and in the operation of the health system through its organizational and functional components that allow an adequate organization of health policies, programs and services. The development of RIS in larger cities requires changing the focus on mother-child provision towards an integrated approach based on the epidemiological, risks and vulnerabilities profile, having as a driving engine, a robust integrated referral and counter-referral system (emergencies, outpatient, and hospitalization). A model of care must be updated and approved, modeling the structure, adapting the current infrastructure, human resources, equipment and operational processes (operations) within the certified and adequate health facilities of the RIS. 
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spelling When creating Synergy is not always Health: Analysis and Proposal on the Evolution of the Health System in PeruCuando crear sinergia no siempre es Salud: Análisis y propuesta en la evolución del Sistema de Salud en PerúLlanos Zavalaga, Luis FernandoCastro Quiroz, José AlbertoOrtiz Fernández, JuanRamírez Atencio, Claudio WillbertAtención primaria de salud; sistemas nacionales de salud; colaboración intersectorial; organización y administración; PerúPrimary health care; national health systems; intersectoral collaboration; organization and administration; PeruHealth systems, based on primary care principles, understood as first contact and continuous, comprehensive, integrated, and coordinated healthcare, achieve better results and greater equity in health than systems with a focus only on specialized care. The proposal of Integrated Health Networks (RIS) in Peru indicates that they will operate through a portfolio of comprehensive healthcare in networks, which meet the needs of the population. This review article recognizes that for this, a process of modifying the health system based on Primary Care should be promoted, acknowledging the lessons learned, identifying the values and principles that generate the foundations for the development of state health policies focused on national priorities so that social changes must respond to the needs and expectations of the population. This should promote changes in legislation, in evaluative criteria, in the generation and allocation of resources, in performance approach and in the operation of the health system through its organizational and functional components that allow an adequate organization of health policies, programs and services. The development of RIS in larger cities requires changing the focus on mother-child provision towards an integrated approach based on the epidemiological, risks and vulnerabilities profile, having as a driving engine, a robust integrated referral and counter-referral system (emergencies, outpatient, and hospitalization). A model of care must be updated and approved, modeling the structure, adapting the current infrastructure, human resources, equipment and operational processes (operations) within the certified and adequate health facilities of the RIS. Los sistemas de salud, basados en los principios de atención primaria, entendida como primer contacto y atención continua, integral, integrada, y coordinada, logran mejores resultados y mayor equidad en salud que los sistemas con orientación centrada sólo en la atención especializada. La propuesta de Redes Integradas de Salud (RIS) en Perú señala que operarán mediante una cartera de atención integral de salud en redes, que atiendan a las necesidades de la población. El presente artículo de revisión reconoce que para ello se debe impulsar un proceso de modificación del sistema de salud, basado en la Atención Primaria, reconociendo las lecciones aprendidas, debe identificar los valores y principios que generen los cimientos para el desarrollo de políticas de estado en salud centradas en las prioridades nacionales de manera que los cambios sociales respondan a las necesidades y expectativas de toda la población. Ello debe impulsar cambios en la legislación, en criterios evaluativos, en generación y asignación de los recursos, enfoque prestacional y en la operación del sistema sanitario a través de sus componentes organizacionales y funcionales que permiten organizar las políticas, programas y servicios. El desarrollo de RIS en grandes ciudades requiere cambiar la lógica de la prestación materno infantil, hacia un enfoque integrado basado en el perfil epidemiológico, de riesgos y vulnerabilidades, teniendo como motor impulsor, un robusto sistema de referencia y contrarreferencia integrado (emergencias, ambulatorio, hospitalización). Se debe actualizar y aprobar un modelo de atención, remodelar la estructura, adecuar la actual infraestructura, infoestructura, recurso humano, equipamiento y los procesos operativos (operaciones) al interior de los establecimientos de salud certificados y adecuados de la RIS. Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia2020-04-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.upch.edu.pe/index.php/RMH/article/view/373010.20453/rmh.v31i1.3730Revista Médica Herediana; Vol. 31 No. 1 (2020): January - March; 56-69Revista Médica Herediana; Vol. 31 Núm. 1 (2020): Enero - Marzo; 56-69Revista Medica Herediana; v. 31 n. 1 (2020): Enero - Marzo; 56-691729-214X1018-130Xreponame:Revistas - Universidad Peruana Cayetano Herediainstname:Universidad Peruana Cayetano Herediainstacron:UPCHspahttps://revistas.upch.edu.pe/index.php/RMH/article/view/3730/4143info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.upch.edu.pe:article/37302020-06-17T16:11:11Z
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