2005
DOI: 10.1080/13552070512331332299
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Advocacy training by the International Community of women living with HIV/AIDS

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“…Women enrolled in the subsidized plan generally receive care through POS-S Administrator Agencies (Empresas Promotoras de Salud del Régimen Subsidiado), which provide limited benefits. This finding may help explain the low health care quality and patient satisfaction reported by other researchers (28,40). According to the authors of the current study, this treatment adherence barrier is an indirect consequence of less-than-equal access to timely and continuous care by women of low social position in Colombia, stemming from the flawed structure of the current national health system.…”
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confidence: 53%
“…Women enrolled in the subsidized plan generally receive care through POS-S Administrator Agencies (Empresas Promotoras de Salud del Régimen Subsidiado), which provide limited benefits. This finding may help explain the low health care quality and patient satisfaction reported by other researchers (28,40). According to the authors of the current study, this treatment adherence barrier is an indirect consequence of less-than-equal access to timely and continuous care by women of low social position in Colombia, stemming from the flawed structure of the current national health system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%