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    Archivos Bolivianos de Medicina

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    POLO ANDRADE, Sonia  y  EDUARDO DURAN, Fernando. APPLICABILITY OF THE HEALTH, FAMILY, COMMUNITY AND INTERCULTURAL MODEL IN HEALTH SERVICES. Arch.Boliv.Med. [online]. 2016, vol.26, n.94, pp. 58-69. ISSN 0004-0525.

    Summary The SAFCI model considered as one of the Health Policies to improve the efficiency and efficacy of health care within the National Health System has become an important indicator of the quality of health services, given that the latter takes into account the technical and scientific quality of the service, the satisfaction of the needs and expectations of the users, and the accessibility to health services under the principles of integrality of health, interculturality, intersectoriality and participation Social. In compliance with the National Health Policy, both those who attend health services to receive care and those who provide these services, this monograph seeks to measure the degree of applicability of the SAFCI Model at the Surima Health Center, seen from Integral needs in attention, participative management, interculturality and intersectoriality within District 7 of the Municipality of Sucre. The present update has allowed to identify weaknesses in view of the inapplicability of the SAFCI Model in Health Services, especially in the principles of intersectoriality, interculturality and social participation in the Health Center translated in the absence of self-management capacity of the communities in the identification, prioritization , execution and follow-up of plans, programs and projects of integral community development in health, being evident the limited social participation in health management and the lack of quality management that includes management processes of permanent evaluation of departmental health policies.

    Palabras llave : SAFCI model; Intersectoriality; Interculturality; Social participation.

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