2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0124-00642009000600013
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Costos económicos de la mortalidad evitable en Cartagena, Colombia, 2000-2005

Abstract: Reducing preventable deaths by early diagnosis and medical treatment would cause a significant reduction in avoidable mortality.

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“…Among these, 351 articles were excluded after title screening and the abstract of the 784 remaining papers was assessed. Finally, 461 publications were excluded following the eligibility criteria and thus, 323 articles that had interpretable data and fulfilled the eligibility criteria were used for data extraction…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Among these, 351 articles were excluded after title screening and the abstract of the 784 remaining papers was assessed. Finally, 461 publications were excluded following the eligibility criteria and thus, 323 articles that had interpretable data and fulfilled the eligibility criteria were used for data extraction…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of 88 articles (27%) reported data from a government agency. The most frequently used data source was the vital statistics information, mainly on mortality, from the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE) 28,30,31,38,39,45,66,69,71,74,89,93,165,171,199,200,210,221,225,228,229,252,262,268,269,274,287,303,317,321,339 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Muchos de los estudios realizados en la Región presentan análisis ecológicos de series cronológicas (11), magnitud, distribución y tendencias (12,13), y examinan también las desigualdades sociales en la salud y la estimación de costos, como en los casos de Brasil (14), Colombia (15) y Canadá, donde se han hecho varios análisis, incluso de grupos inmigrantes y de residentes de larga data (16,17). Varios informes muestran tendencias a la baja de la mortalidad evitable en los países de la…”
Section: Breve Reseña De Las Experiencias De La Región De Las Américasunclassified
“…To assess the economic impact of YLLs due to dengue in the State of Meta, the methodology proposed by Cavazos et al 22 , by Alvis et al 23 was used, in which two valuation scenarios are considered; Minimum income range similar or inferior to a minimum legal wage effective for Colombia (SMLV) and maximum rank, income equal to or greater than 4 SMLV. It was calculated by multiplying the SMLV for each year of study by 12 months to determine the amount of income or minimum annual consumption.…”
Section: Quantification Of the Economic Impact Of Denguementioning
confidence: 99%