Primary Health Care Vital Signs Profile Assessment for Colombia

Since the first case of COVID-19 was confirmed, on March 6, 2020, the Primary Health Care (PHC) system in Colombia has been on trial, displayinga variability in governance capacity across the national territory. The response of the Colombian health...

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Main Author: World Bank Group
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spelling okr-10986-350212021-04-23T14:02:14Z Primary Health Care Vital Signs Profile Assessment for Colombia World Bank Group PRIMARY HEALTH CARE HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES MATERNAL HEALTH CHILD HEALTH DEMOGRAPHIC AND HEALTH SURVEY Since the first case of COVID-19 was confirmed, on March 6, 2020, the Primary Health Care (PHC) system in Colombia has been on trial, displayinga variability in governance capacity across the national territory. The response of the Colombian health system to COVID-19 and the role that PHChas played highlight several of its strengths and weaknesses. Barriers to access to health services related to distance and cost perceived by the Colombian population have steadily decreased since 2010, while barriers corresponding to perceived quality of services have remained relativelyconstant. Although barriers have been reduced and the availability of services has increased in the Health Service Delivery Institutions (HSDI) of the country, aspects related to the quality of care they provide continue to show weaknesses such as in the continuity of care, adherence of providers to clinical guidelines and aspects of patient safety. In the system, inequities of access, quality and coverage of PHC services persist throughout the national territory. To achieve a high-performing PHC system, this report proposes a series of recommendations, including: (a) Implement a new model of care focused on PHC, which offers a comprehensive package of services and reflects the health needs of the population; (b) Prepare the next generation of technicians and health professionals in PHC to work in multidisciplinary teams, and (c) Use PHC as a strategy to reduce inequities in health. 2021-01-20T22:30:43Z 2021-01-20T22:30:43Z 2020-12 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/565701611165120832/Primary-Health-Care-Vital-Signs-Profile-Assessment-for-Colombia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35021 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Health Study Latin America & Caribbean Colombia
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topic PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
MATERNAL HEALTH
CHILD HEALTH
DEMOGRAPHIC AND HEALTH SURVEY
spellingShingle PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
MATERNAL HEALTH
CHILD HEALTH
DEMOGRAPHIC AND HEALTH SURVEY
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Primary Health Care Vital Signs Profile Assessment for Colombia
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Colombia
description Since the first case of COVID-19 was confirmed, on March 6, 2020, the Primary Health Care (PHC) system in Colombia has been on trial, displayinga variability in governance capacity across the national territory. The response of the Colombian health system to COVID-19 and the role that PHChas played highlight several of its strengths and weaknesses. Barriers to access to health services related to distance and cost perceived by the Colombian population have steadily decreased since 2010, while barriers corresponding to perceived quality of services have remained relativelyconstant. Although barriers have been reduced and the availability of services has increased in the Health Service Delivery Institutions (HSDI) of the country, aspects related to the quality of care they provide continue to show weaknesses such as in the continuity of care, adherence of providers to clinical guidelines and aspects of patient safety. In the system, inequities of access, quality and coverage of PHC services persist throughout the national territory. To achieve a high-performing PHC system, this report proposes a series of recommendations, including: (a) Implement a new model of care focused on PHC, which offers a comprehensive package of services and reflects the health needs of the population; (b) Prepare the next generation of technicians and health professionals in PHC to work in multidisciplinary teams, and (c) Use PHC as a strategy to reduce inequities in health.
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title Primary Health Care Vital Signs Profile Assessment for Colombia
title_short Primary Health Care Vital Signs Profile Assessment for Colombia
title_full Primary Health Care Vital Signs Profile Assessment for Colombia
title_fullStr Primary Health Care Vital Signs Profile Assessment for Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Primary Health Care Vital Signs Profile Assessment for Colombia
title_sort primary health care vital signs profile assessment for colombia
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2021
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/565701611165120832/Primary-Health-Care-Vital-Signs-Profile-Assessment-for-Colombia
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