Enfermedades huérfanas, el olvido hecho ley
Orphan Diseases, oblivion into law.
Abstract (en)
Health indicators in the country at least in coverage it been improved. Enabling state that government efforts for universal coverage are being met. However, health care reform (Law 100) and subsequent amendments to the reform deserve depth review, including the Law for the care of orphan diseases. This paper takes this analysis exercise, showing that the measures actually result in more exclusion for this group of people suffering from these diseases. To demonstrate the above a critical analysis of the application of the concepts of risk and assurance under the conception of state and motivations of the Act becomes orphan diseases.
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