Bibliographic citations
Torres, M., (2022). Los delitos de cohecho y el presupuesto anual designado a la red prestacional de un hospital público, Lima, 2021 [Universidad Peruana de Las Américas]. http://repositorio.ulasamericas.edu.pe/handle/upa/2017
Torres, M., Los delitos de cohecho y el presupuesto anual designado a la red prestacional de un hospital público, Lima, 2021 []. PE: Universidad Peruana de Las Américas; 2022. http://repositorio.ulasamericas.edu.pe/handle/upa/2017
@misc{renati/5619,
title = "Los delitos de cohecho y el presupuesto anual designado a la red prestacional de un hospital público, Lima, 2021",
author = "Torres Centeno, Margarita",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Las Américas",
year = "2022"
}
The present study aimed to determine the relationship between bribery crimes and the annual budget designated to the Prestacional Network of a public hospital, 2021 in the face of the growing wave of corruption cases and favoring certain entities or characters from within public institutions. This is how the study was developed using a methodology with a quantitative approach, being a basic type of research and correlational level, making use of a questionnaire of 16 questions as an instrument for the collection of information. This was applied in a sample of 35 public officials in the areas of logistics, budget, accounting and advice of the service network of a public hospital. After applying the questionnaire in the selected sample, it was possible to validate the general hypothesis H1, which indicated that bribery crimes are significantly related to the annual budget designated to the Benefit Network of a public hospital, 2021, being the value obtained 0.834 on the Spearman scale. This is located between the values 0.7 and 0.9, so it takes as a denomination “High Correlation“, which means that according to the presence of this type of crime occurs in a greater number of areas or become more frequent, the loss of the annual budget and therefore of the opportunities to implement positive changes, will be much smaller.
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