Resultados de un sistema de atención privado basado en un modelo de salud familiar en Chile

Background: The health care network oía Universityin Chile started a family based primary health care system usingpre paid model as financing. Aim: To describe the results of this family Health Care Center. Material and Methods: Between 1999 and 2006, the Pontificia Universidad Catolica-Health Netwo...

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Autores principales: Téllez T,Alvaro, Aguayo T,Elisa
Lenguaje:Spanish / Castilian
Publicado: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2008
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720080007000082008-09-04Resultados de un sistema de atención privado basado en un modelo de salud familiar en ChileTéllez T,AlvaroAguayo T,Elisa Delivery of health care Hospitals, private Managed care programs Background: The health care network oía Universityin Chile started a family based primary health care system usingpre paid model as financing. Aim: To describe the results of this family Health Care Center. Material and Methods: Between 1999 and 2006, the Pontificia Universidad Catolica-Health Network offered a family care plan characterized by a preferential access to a Family Care Center (CSF), that coordinated and solved all health care needs. Several indicators and perception of satisfaction were used to assess the results of this plan, in 2003 and 2004. Results: During the study períod, 5,402 people were attended. Seventy three percent of these were aged between 15-44 years. The waiting lapse was less than 48 hours for medical appointments and less than 30 days for programmed surgical procedures. The coverage of preventive actions varied from 26% of mammographies among women between 25 to 69 years oíd to 100% for healthy child care among newborns. Thirty one percent of diabetics achieved a glycosilated hemoglobin of less than 7% and 19% of hypertensive subjects achieved blood pressure valúes below 135/85 mmhíg. Family physicians had 2.3 appointments per person per year and solved 85% ofthe medicalproblems that motivated the consultation. In average, 88% of interviewed subjects evaluated the attention received as verygood or excellent. Conclusions: The application of this model in the private sector achieves measurable health care results with a good degree ofclient satisfactioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.136 n.7 20082008-07-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872008000700008es10.4067/S0034-98872008000700008
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language Spanish / Castilian
topic Delivery of health care
Hospitals, private
Managed care programs
spellingShingle Delivery of health care
Hospitals, private
Managed care programs
Téllez T,Alvaro
Aguayo T,Elisa
Resultados de un sistema de atención privado basado en un modelo de salud familiar en Chile
description Background: The health care network oía Universityin Chile started a family based primary health care system usingpre paid model as financing. Aim: To describe the results of this family Health Care Center. Material and Methods: Between 1999 and 2006, the Pontificia Universidad Catolica-Health Network offered a family care plan characterized by a preferential access to a Family Care Center (CSF), that coordinated and solved all health care needs. Several indicators and perception of satisfaction were used to assess the results of this plan, in 2003 and 2004. Results: During the study períod, 5,402 people were attended. Seventy three percent of these were aged between 15-44 years. The waiting lapse was less than 48 hours for medical appointments and less than 30 days for programmed surgical procedures. The coverage of preventive actions varied from 26% of mammographies among women between 25 to 69 years oíd to 100% for healthy child care among newborns. Thirty one percent of diabetics achieved a glycosilated hemoglobin of less than 7% and 19% of hypertensive subjects achieved blood pressure valúes below 135/85 mmhíg. Family physicians had 2.3 appointments per person per year and solved 85% ofthe medicalproblems that motivated the consultation. In average, 88% of interviewed subjects evaluated the attention received as verygood or excellent. Conclusions: The application of this model in the private sector achieves measurable health care results with a good degree ofclient satisfaction
author Téllez T,Alvaro
Aguayo T,Elisa
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Aguayo T,Elisa
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title Resultados de un sistema de atención privado basado en un modelo de salud familiar en Chile
title_short Resultados de un sistema de atención privado basado en un modelo de salud familiar en Chile
title_full Resultados de un sistema de atención privado basado en un modelo de salud familiar en Chile
title_fullStr Resultados de un sistema de atención privado basado en un modelo de salud familiar en Chile
title_full_unstemmed Resultados de un sistema de atención privado basado en un modelo de salud familiar en Chile
title_sort resultados de un sistema de atención privado basado en un modelo de salud familiar en chile
publisher Sociedad Médica de Santiago
publishDate 2008
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