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Revista CES Derecho
On-line version ISSN 2145-7719
Abstract
RAMIREZ RAMIREZ, Andrés Mauricio; ROCHA BELTRAN, David Ernesto; DURANGO SUAREZ, Luis Fernando and RODRIGUEZ ALVAREZ, Sara Bibiana. Implications of statutory law of 2015 on 1751 health promotion entities contributory scheme. rev.ces derecho [online]. 2016, vol.7, n.2, pp.13-41. ISSN 2145-7719.
The 1751 Statutory law of 2015 regulates the fundamental right to health, based on principles and essential elements that will be in charge of impacting the provision of health services and health technologies in order to ensure an attention according to the needs of the population. With this law, which foresees up to a two years transition period for some of the aspects, policies that define new schemes of benefits and criteria's on services provision will be establish, changes that will involve all the players in the system and that require that they adopt a new attitude towards them, understanding health as an integral and integrating concept and comprehend that the health determinants are dynamic, veering and require of their alive participation; and to become the leading actors of these changes, being part of the construction of new initiatives aiming to strengthen and ensure the effective enjoyment of the fundamental right to health.
Keywords : Barriers to entry; Social Security; continuity; Health Services; statutory Law; access; integrity; Opportunity; Constitution; autonomy.