Bibliographic citations
Ushiñahua, J., Flores, M. (2023). Inversión en infraestructura de salud y acceso a los servicios hospitalarios en la Región San Martín 2013-2018 [Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5137
Ushiñahua, J., Flores, M. Inversión en infraestructura de salud y acceso a los servicios hospitalarios en la Región San Martín 2013-2018 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5137
@misc{renati/1054386,
title = "Inversión en infraestructura de salud y acceso a los servicios hospitalarios en la Región San Martín 2013-2018",
author = "Flores Macahuachi, Martha Elena",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2023"
}
Investment in health infrastructure and access to hospital services in the San Martin Region 2013-2018 The main objective of the study was to determine how investment in health infrastructure influences access to hospital services in the San Martín Region for 2013-2018. The methodology was of applied with non-experimental design - longitudinal with a correlational-descriptive level, furthermore, the sample was conformed by database and records of investment in health infrastructure and access to hospital services. A documentary analysis guide was applied for this purpose. The main results indicated that the value of the opening budget (IOP) does not always contribute to access to health insurance or is associated with an increase in access to health insurance. Likewise, it was found that the higher the value of the modified budget, the higher the population affiliated to health insurance, or that the value of the modified budget (MIP) does not always contribute to an increase in access to health insurance. In addition, there is no significant relationship between investment in health infrastructure and access to health insurance in the San Martín Region 2013-2018, because its bilateral significance value was 0.173 > 0.05. It was concluded that investment in health infrastructure does not significantly influence access to health insurance, and that there may be other factors that influence its increase, such as people's access to formal employment.
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