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Programa Nacional de Enfermedades Cronicas no Transmisibles - Plan Estrategico 2010-2015 (National Programme on Non-Communicable Chronic Diseases - Strategic Plan 2010-2015)

Guatemala Ministry of Public Health and Social Assistance Country Resources General Health Strategies and Plans Guatemala 2010 Policy document

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Objetivo General - Detener el incremento en la incidencia y reducir en un 5% la mortalidad y morbilidad por enfermedades crónicas no transmisibles, principalmente por Diabetes Mellitus, Enfermedades Cardiovasculares y Cáncer en la población guatemalteca para el año 2015, a través de la promoción de estilos de vida saludables, la prevención, detección temprana y atención integral, con calidad y eficacia.

General Objective - Reduce the increased incidence and the mortality and morbidity from chronic noncommunicable diseases by 5%, especially Diabetes Mellitus, Cardiovascular Diseases and Cancer in the Guatemalan population by 2015, through the promotion of healthy lifestyles, prevention, early detection and comprehensive and efficient quality care.

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