Bibliographic citations
Montesinos, M., (2022). El derecho a la salud e integridad personal en el Programa SERUMS (Servicio Rural y Urbano Marginal en Salud) mayo-octubre 2019. [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/4732
Montesinos, M., El derecho a la salud e integridad personal en el Programa SERUMS (Servicio Rural y Urbano Marginal en Salud) mayo-octubre 2019. []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/4732
@misc{renati/960899,
title = "El derecho a la salud e integridad personal en el Programa SERUMS (Servicio Rural y Urbano Marginal en Salud) mayo-octubre 2019.",
author = "Montesinos Segura, María Victoria",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2022"
}
The rural and marginal urban health service (SERUMS) consists of an activity carried out by health professionals benefiting the Peruvian State since they represent the main force for health access in rural and marginal urban areas of the country, it is a requirement mandatory to access the second specialty or to work in a state health center, as well as the application for government scholarships for future training. Of the normative bodies that regulate this service (Law No. 23330 and its regulations) it is not noticed that health professionals have all the guarantees that their provision merits, which led to questioning whether the right to health and the right to the personal integrity of those professionals who are forced to serve is duly protected. The constitutional rights to personal integrity and health, regulated in articles 2 and 7 respectively of the Peruvian fundamental norm, provide for the protection they deserve, in addition to being contained in international conventions such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Declaration Of the Rights and Duties of Man, in order to ratify the importance of the aforementioned rights and the prevalence that the countries adopting such conventions must acquire for their protection. In this sense, what was intended in this research study is to establish how the rights to health and personal integrity of SERUMS doctors in the Cusco region have been violated during compliance with Law No. 23330, in order to provide real data and compare it with current regulations.
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