2013
DOI: 10.17126/joralres.2013.016
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Comunidad informada: Estrategia para mejorar uso del GES Salud Oral en población de 6 años.

Abstract: STUDY PROTOCOLComunidad informada: estrategia para mejorar uso del GES Salud Oral en población de 6 años.Cornejo-Ovalle M, Delgado I, Fajreldin V & González A. Comunidad informada: estrategia para mejorar uso del GES Salud Oral en población de 6 años. J Oral Res 2013; 2(2): 72-76.Resumen: La evaluación del GES salud oral integral para niños/as de 6 años (GES6años) mostró una baja utilización de esta garantía, con un menor uso en los beneficiarios de escuelas municipales. El empoderamiento y la alfabetización e… Show more

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“…In Chile, despite the implementation of a series of reforms in public health, the problems of access and quality of care still persist, mainly due to inadequate facilities and limited resources to provide the services patients need. [3][4][5] Furthermore, the low number of dentists in the public sector and the overload of cases,which decreases time asigned to patients making more difficutl to perform treatments. 6 Consequently, the vulnerable sectors go to the dentist less often.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Chile, despite the implementation of a series of reforms in public health, the problems of access and quality of care still persist, mainly due to inadequate facilities and limited resources to provide the services patients need. [3][4][5] Furthermore, the low number of dentists in the public sector and the overload of cases,which decreases time asigned to patients making more difficutl to perform treatments. 6 Consequently, the vulnerable sectors go to the dentist less often.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%