2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-74611-7_2
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Implications of the Reform to the Colombian Health System in Employment Conditions, Working Conditions and Mental Health Status of the Health Workers: A Systematic Literature Review

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“…Both regimes provide universal coverage, equal access to medicines, surgical procedures, medical, and dental services. Through the Comprehensive Social Security System instituted by Law 100 of 1993, in its Title II, it was possible to bring together and coordinate a set of entities, rules, and procedures for universal coverage according to the principles of efficiency, universality, solidarity, comprehensiveness, unity, and participation [17]. Articles 186 and 227 establish the creation of a Quality Assurance and Accreditation System in Health.…”
Section: Health and Mental Health Care Models In Colombia Brazil And ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both regimes provide universal coverage, equal access to medicines, surgical procedures, medical, and dental services. Through the Comprehensive Social Security System instituted by Law 100 of 1993, in its Title II, it was possible to bring together and coordinate a set of entities, rules, and procedures for universal coverage according to the principles of efficiency, universality, solidarity, comprehensiveness, unity, and participation [17]. Articles 186 and 227 establish the creation of a Quality Assurance and Accreditation System in Health.…”
Section: Health and Mental Health Care Models In Colombia Brazil And ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the employment system in Indonesia, civil servants are appointed to certain ranks and positions. The rank is appointed based on education when applying to become a civil servant, and this policy that links education with rank has the potential to cause problems (Baquero & Pérez, 2021). As stated by the previous studies (Park, 2011;Spilerman & Lunde, 1991), this match between education level and the entrance grade has two major problems.…”
Section: Promotion Rank Of Civil Servantsmentioning
confidence: 99%