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Visión de futuro

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ORZUZA, Gloria Beatriz. Organizational Philosophy in the Management of Health in Misiones. Vis. futuro [online]. 2011, vol.15, n.2. ISSN 1668-8708.

The passage of time brings us new knowledge, science advances in all its aspects, which translates to all areas of the organization, of management. Health care is undergoing marked changes, the welfare model, which serves as a function of demand is gradually adapting to the actions recommended by the sanitary model that acts more intensely with the communities and the environment, promoting health and preventing disease. The aim of this paper is to reflect the change that occurred in the organizational philosophy of the health system of Misiones. To this end, we first know the concepts of Newtonian and quantum organizations, focused from its philosophical origins. Second, we will refer to the legal framework of the management expenses of the Province government. Third, we analyze the socioeconomic status of the population of Misiones. Fourth, we will refer to the new health paradigm. To finish off highlighting the definitive implementation of a holistic approach, in the health system.

Palabras clave : Philosophy; Health; Management; Decentralization.

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