Comparing Health Indicators: Colombia and the OECD

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Comparing Health Indicators: Colombia and the OECD

Oscar Bernal
Oscar Bernal University of Andes
Diana Zamora
Diana Zamora
Carlos Grijalba
Carlos Grijalba
Anna Spector.
Anna Spector.
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Colombia has shown its intention to enter the OECD and during this process, it is important to compare its health indicators with the OCDE´s countries, taking in account not only the average results, but the differences according to regions, sex, ethnicity and income. The methodology uses has been based on the OECD framework with a broad view of public health, including health status, non-medical determinants of health, health workforce, health care, quality of care, access to care, health expenditure, ageing and long-term care. The main achievements of Colombia are universal coverage and low out-of-pocket payments. Colombia has some opportunities to show better health indicators due to a younger population, lower rates of diabetes and overweight and a low suicide rate compared with OECD countries.

Comparing Health Indicators: Colombia and the OECD

Colombia has shown its intention to enter the OECD and during this process, it is important to compare its health indicators with the OCDE´s countries, taking in account not only the average results, but the differences according to regions, sex, ethnicity and income. The methodology uses has been based on the OECD framework with a broad view of public health, including health status, non-medical determinants of health, health workforce, health care, quality of care, access to care, health expenditure, ageing and long-term care. The main achievements of Colombia are universal coverage and low out-of-pocket payments. Colombia has some opportunities to show better health indicators due to a younger population, lower rates of diabetes and overweight and a low suicide rate compared with OECD countries.

Oscar Bernal
Oscar Bernal University of Andes
Diana Zamora
Diana Zamora
Carlos Grijalba
Carlos Grijalba
Anna Spector.
Anna Spector.

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Oscar Bernal. 2015. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – K: Interdisciplinary GJMR-K Volume 15 (GJMR Volume 15 Issue K2): .

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Comparing Health Indicators: Colombia and the OECD

Oscar Bernal
Oscar Bernal University of Andes
Diana Zamora
Diana Zamora
Carlos Grijalba
Carlos Grijalba
Anna Spector.
Anna Spector.

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