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Huaman, D., (2024). Evaluación de la eficiencia presupuestal del Programa Presupuestal Prevención y Control del Cáncer en las actividades correspondientes al cáncer cérvico uterino en Cusco en 2012-2019 [Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/15989
Huaman, D., Evaluación de la eficiencia presupuestal del Programa Presupuestal Prevención y Control del Cáncer en las actividades correspondientes al cáncer cérvico uterino en Cusco en 2012-2019 []. PE: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/15989
@misc{renati/911491,
title = "Evaluación de la eficiencia presupuestal del Programa Presupuestal Prevención y Control del Cáncer en las actividades correspondientes al cáncer cérvico uterino en Cusco en 2012-2019",
author = "Huaman Inocente, Diana",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia",
year = "2024"
}
I In 2017, an average of four Peruvian women died every day from Cervical Uterine Cancer (CuCa). Faced with this problem, in 2010, the Budgetary Program for Cancer Prevention and Control (PP-Cancer) was formulated and implemented, which is focused on reducing morbimortality of the ten most frequent types of cancer in Peru. Despite progress over time and investment in this program, the incidence of CuCa in departments such as Cusco is above average, with the report of outputs achieved being disparate with respect to the national level between 2012 and 2019. Objectives: To evaluate the budget efficiency of the PP-Cancer of the eleven activities corresponding to CuCa in Cusco, between 2012 and 2019. Materials and methods: An evaluation, descriptive and retrospective study was carried out using quantitative and qualitative techniques. Likewise, we followed the guidelines of the Ex-Post Evaluation, which will be based on three efficiency indicators: achievement efficiency, cost efficiency and overall efficiency. To learn about the factors that facilitate and limit the execution of the program, a documentary review was carried out. Results: it was obtained that efficiency in most of the program's CuCa products was low, with the exception of "CuCa care in diagnosis and treatment" and "Women (>18 years) with counseling" which presented to be at the limit of medium-low efficiency at the Cusco region level. Conclusions: The CuCa budget program in Cusco in the years 2012-2019 presents a low budget efficiency. Aspects related to this performance are the lack of follow-up of cases and the limited care of patients with premalignant lesions.
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