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Ypanaque, P., (2021). Aspectos facilitadores o limitantes del funcionamiento de la Unidad Móvil de Salud implementada por la Red de Salud Cusco Norte como estrategia para mejorar el acceso a servicios de salud integrales de las poblaciones rurales de su jurisdicción, en el periodo 2014-2018 [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/19699
Ypanaque, P., Aspectos facilitadores o limitantes del funcionamiento de la Unidad Móvil de Salud implementada por la Red de Salud Cusco Norte como estrategia para mejorar el acceso a servicios de salud integrales de las poblaciones rurales de su jurisdicción, en el periodo 2014-2018 []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/19699
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title = "Aspectos facilitadores o limitantes del funcionamiento de la Unidad Móvil de Salud implementada por la Red de Salud Cusco Norte como estrategia para mejorar el acceso a servicios de salud integrales de las poblaciones rurales de su jurisdicción, en el periodo 2014-2018",
author = "Ypanaque Luyo, Pedro Josue",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
The case study of the experience of the Mobile Health Unit of the Cusco North Health Network, in Peru, has been carried out by a traveling health care service that uses a bus-type vehicle, where three units have been installed, including ultrasound, dentistry and laboratory, which provides a set of benefits focused on pregnant women, children and other vulnerable groups, which are funded by the public insurance (Seguro Integral de Salud-SIS) and health programs (Estrategias Sanitarias); and whose scope of intervention is limited to health facilities of the first level of care in rural areas. The methodology of the case study was exploratory and qualitative, which I use as an interpretive framework the design of the grounded theory. The management model has as main protagonists the public actors, Red Cusco Norte and the Health Establishment, and has the support of the staff of the establishments, health promoters and local leaders during the dissemination and development of the activities. It is an intervention that has contributed to improving the access of the rural population to health services and improving the fulfillment of health goals in the target population; nevertheless, it has administrative barriers that hinder the access of the general population, organizational limitations to facilitate the continuity and the integrality of the attention and it lacks a strategy that encourages the participation of the social actors that ensures the institutionalization and sustainability of this intervention.
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