Factores que inciden en el acceso de la población desplazada a las instituciones prestadoras de servicios de salud en Colombia Academic Article

journal

  • Cadernos de Saude Publica

abstract

  • In Colombia, the on-going armed conflict causes displacement of thousands of persons that suffer its economic, social, and health consequences. Despite government regulatory efforts, displaced people still experience serious problems in securing access to health care. In order to analyze the institutional factors that affect access to health care by the internally displaced population, a qualitative, exploratory, and descriptive study was carried out by means of semi-structured individual interviews with a criterion sample of stakeholders (81). A narrative content analysis was performed, with mixed generation of categories and segmentation of data by themes and informants. Inadequate funding, providers' problems with reimbursement by insurers, and lack of clear definition as to coverage under the Social Security System in Health pose barriers to access to health care by the internally displaced population. Bureaucratic procedures, limited inter- and intra-sector coordination, and scarce available resources for public health service providers also affect access. Effective government action is required to ensure the right to health care for this population.

publication date

  • 2008-4-1

edition

  • 24

keywords

  • Armed Conflicts
  • Colombia
  • Delivery of Health Care
  • Economics
  • Health
  • Health Services Accessibility
  • Insurance Carriers
  • Interviews
  • Population
  • Social Security
  • Statistical Factor Analysis
  • United States Public Health Service

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0102-311X

number of pages

  • 10

start page

  • 745

end page

  • 754