The health management system in Bogota

Knowing that Bogotá does not have sufficient resources in hospital infrastructure and with the low levels in quality management systems provisioning health services, This document analyzes it the causes of the problem are related to ineffective planning, inadequate of the distribution resources or t...

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Autores:
Páez Falla, Luis Enrique
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Fecha de publicación:
2014
Institución:
Universidad Militar Nueva Granada
Repositorio:
Repositorio UMNG
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:repository.umng.edu.co:10654/12765
Acceso en línea:
https://hdl.handle.net/10654/12765
Palabra clave:
CALIDAD, ACCESO Y EVALUACION DE LA ATENCION DE SALUD
ADMINISTRACION DE SERVICIOS DE SALUD
ASEGURAMIENTO DE LA CALIDAD EN SERVICIOS DE SALUD
Administration and financing hospitals in Bogotá
Health coverage
quality management systems in health
Administración y financiación en los hospitales de Bogotá
Cobertura en salud
Sistemas de gestión de calidad en salud
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Summary:Knowing that Bogotá does not have sufficient resources in hospital infrastructure and with the low levels in quality management systems provisioning health services, This document analyzes it the causes of the problem are related to ineffective planning, inadequate of the distribution resources or the samesystem model, imposed by current regulations of the hospitals authorities. Since consideringthe financing models and distribution models of these resources leads to a high percentage of cases, the budgets are deficient for the participating institutions particularly for hospitals that provide highly complex service(LEVEL III and IV), for this reason we try to analyze possible failure that the current financial system allows the adequate and optimal management of economic resources, such as: parallelpayroll, collective agreements and the procurement of goods and services through distributors or third parties. Which leads some overruns in hiring of those services. Additionallythe high disadvantages of liquidity coming from the absence of payment from the Health Promoting Companies (EPS)