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Plan Nacional de Salud 2014-2019 (National Health Plan 2014-2019)

Gobierno Bolivariano de Venezuela Country Resources General Health Strategies and Plans Venezuela 2014 Policy document

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El Plan Nacional de Salud establece las estrategias para desarrollar la gestión del Estado venezolana orientada a garantizar el Derecho a la salud para el período 2014-2019. El documento incluye las características del Sistemo Publico Nacional de Salud que se busca consolidar con la propuesta de organización de la Red Integrada de Salud a partir de las Areas de Salud Intergral Comunitarias; una síntesis de los momentos históricos que explican el contexto actual; los logros de la Revolución Bolivariana en salud el perfil de salud del país; desafíos que debemos superar y por ultimo la formulación del Plan con Visión, Objetivos y 17 Politíicas con sus metas.

The National Health Plan establishes and develops the strategies to ensure the right to health for Venezuelans during the period 2014-2019. The document includes the features of the national public health system that it seeks to consolidate within the proposed organization of the integrated health network of health from the areas of comprehensive health; a synthesis of historical moments that explain the current context; the achievements of the revolution in health of the country's health profile; challenges that we must overcome and finally the formulation of the Plan with the Vision, objectives and 17 policies with their goals.

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Plan Nacional de Salud
Spanish, 10.5 MB pdf

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