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Se incluyen algunos aspectos complementarios de la descentralizacion de los servicios de salud en Mexico, asi como algunas de las acciones desarrolladas para dar cumplimiento a los objetivos del Programa de Reforma del Sector Salud 1995-2000, en el cual se muestran los siguientes apartados: 1. Prologo 2. Actividades del Consejo Nacional de Salud 1995 3. Cuadro Basico Esencial de Medicamentos en el Primer Nivel de Atencion 4. Distribucion de Competencias en Materia Sanitaria 5. La Descentralizacion de la Direccion General de Ensenanza en Salud 6. Estudio de Regionalizacion Operativa (ERO) 7. El Paquete Basico de Servicios de Salud 8. Capacitacion para la aplicacion del Paquete Basico de Servicios de Salud 9. La ampliacion de la cobertura: avances y perspectivas 10. Evaluacion de la capacidad operativa y acciones a descentralizar de las areas de fomento sanitario en los estados 11. Acciones para consolidar la descentralizacion de las cuotas de recuperacion y los Programas de la Beneficencia Publica 12. Planes Estatales Maestros de Infraestructura Fisica en Salud para la Poblacion Abierta 13. El Sistema Nacional de Vigilancia Epidemiologica 14. Bibliografia 15. Anexo estadistico(AU).
Se incluyen algunos aspectos complementarios de la descentralizacion de los servicios de salud en Mexico, asi como algunas de las acciones desarrolladas para dar cumplimiento a los objetivos del Programa de Reforma del Sector Salud 1995-2000, en el cual se muestran los siguientes apartados: 1. Prologo 2. Actividades del Consejo Nacional de Salud 1995 3. Cuadro Basico Esencial de Medicamentos en el Primer Nivel de Atencion 4. Distribucion de Competencias en Materia Sanitaria 5. La Descentralizacion de la Direccion General de Ensenanza en Salud 6. Estudio de Regionalizacion Operativa (ERO) 7. El Paquete Basico de Servicios de Salud 8. Capacitacion para la aplicacion del Paquete Basico de Servicios de Salud 9. La ampliacion de la cobertura: avances y perspectivas 10. Evaluacion de la capacidad operativa y acciones a descentralizar de las areas de fomento sanitario en los estados 11. Acciones para consolidar la descentralizacion de las cuotas de recuperacion y los Programas de la Beneficencia Publica 12. Planes Estatales Maestros de Infraestructura Fisica en Salud para la Poblacion Abierta 13. El Sistema Nacional de Vigilancia Epidemiologica 14. Bibliografia 15. Anexo estadistico(AU).
The North American Mosaic has four overarching features. First, it is, to the extent feasible, based on comparable information on the status and trends of major indicators of the state of the environment in Canada,Mexico, and the United States. Second, the report confirms that these three countries together make up an incredibly complex, dynamic, and interconnected ecosystem in which humans play a dominant and decisive role. Third, the report raises important and sometimes disquieting questions concerning the sustainability of some current trends. Finally, the report is a reminder that our economic, social, and physical well-being are utterly dependent on the life-sustaining services provided by nature. This report emphasizes the importance of developing mutually compatible economic, social, and environmental goals and policies across the three-country region.
The US healthcare system has many excellent components; strong scientific input, extraordinary technology for diagnosis and treatment, dedicated staff and top-class facilities among them. But the system has evolved haphazardly over time and although it has not failed entirely, the authors argue that like any system where attention, is paid to individual components at the expense of the system as a whole, it can never hope to succeed. Above all, they point out that the US system does not provide high value healthcare; it has the highest costs in the world and yet many other countries have lower infant mortality rates and better life expectancy. --
There is long-standing debate on how population growth affects national economies. A new report from Population Matters examines the history of this debate and synthesizes current research on the topic. The authors, led by Harvard economist David Bloom, conclude that population age structure, more than size or growth per se, affects economic development, and that reducing high fertility can create opportunities for economic growth if the right kinds of educational, health, and labor-market policies are in place. The report also examines specific regions of the world and how their differing policy environments have affected the relationship between population change and economic development.
National information needs on forests have grown considerably in recent years, evolving from forest area and growing stock information to key aspects of sustainable forest management, such as the role of forests in the conservation of biodiversity and the provision of other ecosystem services. More recently, information on changes in carbon stocks, socio-economic aspects including the contribution to livelihoods and poverty reduction, governance and broader land use issues has become critical for national planning.