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Mazzei Pimentel, Marinella; Solimano Cantuarias, Giorgio (Sociedad Médica de Santiago, 2007-07)During the last decades, Chile experienced substantial socioeconomic, epidemiological and demographic changes. These resulted, among other consequences, in a deceleration of population growth, a notorious decrease in ...
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Unger, Jean-Pierre; De Paepe, Pierre; Solimano Cantuarias, Giorgio; Arteaga, Oscar (PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE, 2008-04)The Chilean health system underwent a drastic neoliberal reform in the 1980s, with the creation of a dual system: public and private health insurance and public and private provision of health services. • This reform ...
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García, Patricia; Alarcón, Alex; Bayer, Ángela; Buss, Paulo; Guerra, Germán; Ribeiro, Helena; Rojas, Karol; Sáenz, Rocío; Salgado de Snyder, Nelly; Solimano Cantuarias, Giorgio; Torres Díaz, Rubén; Tobar, Sebastián; Tuesca, Rafael; Vargas, Gilma; Atun, Rifat (Amer Soc Trop Med & Hygiene, 2020)Effective management of a pandemic due to a respiratory virus requires public health capacity for a coordinated response for mandatory restrictions, large-scale testing to identify infected individuals, capacity to isolate ...
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Solimano Cantuarias, Giorgio (Universidad de Chile, Facultad de Medicina, Escuela de Salud Pública, 2008)
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Solimano Cantuarias, Giorgio; Valdivia Matus, Leonel (Universidade de São Paulo, 2014)Salud Global es un campo relativamente nuevo en las instituciones académicas de América Latina y su expansión ha sido lenta en comparación con el explosivo desarrollo que esta disciplina ha experimentado en países de Europa ...
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Solimano Cantuarias, Giorgio; Ramírez Flores, Jorge (CreateSpace, 2018)Chile y Latinoamérica enfrentan diversos riesgos relacionados con el proceso de globalización, y su impacto sobre la salud de la población es probablemente uno de los más importantes. El estudio de la Salud Global, actualmente ...
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Solimano Cantuarias, Giorgio; Mazzei P, Marinella (2007)During the last decades, Chile experienced substantial socioeconomic, epidemiological and demographic changes. These resulted, among other consequences, in a deceleration of population growth, a notorious decrease in ...