Cuidado humanizado como Politica Publica. El caso peruano

Esc. Anna Nery Rev. Enferm; 21 (2), 2017
Publication year: 2017

An experience of knowledge exchange strengthened the implementation process of public policy for humanized care in the region of La Libertad, Peru, between 2007 and 2014. The aim of this intervention was to remodel power relationships between state and civil society as they relate to caring for life and freedom. These concepts that give meaning and purpose to a social and health policy. The experience consisted in developing and implementing a care model, beginning with the questioning of the current healthcare model in order to propose a model oriented towards health preservation and the development of citizenship. To this end, modeling processes of social and health care were implemented, structures were modified and healthcare management processes were re-invented. This experience must be further assessed, strengthened and improved, and its efficacy and efficiency must be determined and its impact on this population's health and development of the region must be evaluated to ensure sustainability and investment from the technical and political class.