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Reflections on the current situation with the health coverage and the process of management of Public Health. 2020-2021
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International Journal of Public Health and Safety

ISSN: 2736-6189

Open Access

Reflections on the current situation with the health coverage and the process of management of Public Health. 2020-2021


10th International Conference on Public Health and Nursing

July 26-27, 2021 | Webinar

Carmen M. Santos Hernández, M.D., Ph.D, Sc.D.

Full Professor and Consultant at Universidad Medica de La Habana, Cuba and Senior Lecturer at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Int J Pub Health Safe

Abstract :

Health coverage is understood as those objectives that guide the transformation of health systems so that all individuals and communities have equitable access to the comprehensive, guaranteed and enforceable services they need, throughout their lives, with quality and without financial hardship. It addresses the social determinants of health and emphasises groups in situations of poverty and vulnerability. The current World Health Organisation Strategy defines the sine qua non conditions that will enable countries to guide their policies and measure the success and speed of their progress towards universal health coverage. Its basic antecedents date back to the Alma Ata conference in 1978, the revised criteria in 2005 on the necessary renewal of Primary Health Care, the Rio Political Declaration on Social Determinants of Health (2011), the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) (2012), the Discussion for the Post-2015 Development Agenda and the Commitment of Member States at the 52nd Directing Council of PAHO/WHO (2013). In European countries, Spain is the 20th country in the world with the highest density of doctors, with 3.9 doctors per 1,000 inhabitants, according to the results of the Annual Health Statistics Report 2018, published by the World Health Organization (WHO). The exhaustive study includes data from 194 countries over the last decade. Ahead of Spain are European countries such as Greece, with a ratio of 6.3 doctors per 1,000 inhabitants; Portugal (4.4); Germany (4.2); and Italy (4). While in 2012 Spain was the 51st country with the most nurses per 1,000 inhabitants (with 5.1 professionals), in this new edition the country has dropped to 59th place. This is a significant decrease despite the fact that the ratio has risen to 5.3 nurses per 1,000 inhabitants. If we compare this year’s data with those of previous editions of the report, this year’s figure shows a significant reduction compared to 2015. In this conference the author reviews the current situation of some macro-indicators and their behaviour by country.

Biography :

Senior and Full Professor, more than 25 years of experience on Clinical Nutrition and in researches applied to Body Composition, Liver and Complex Surgeries Transplantation, in Obesity and chronic diseases, as well as the development and scientific direction of surveys in healthy populations. Specialist in Nutrition in Public Health. Graduated from the University of Havana, Cuba. Doctor in Medical Sciences (Ph.D in 1991) and in Sciences (Sc D., 2010) . Masters students and doctoral students in Latin American universities. National Awards (Best Thesis of Scientific Degree of BioMedicine, Cuba, 1992 and 2010). Currently Professor and Invited Principal Researcher of the University of Guadalajara. She has been Vice Dean, chairs Scientific Council of the Latin American School of Medicine.

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