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Rev. méd. Chile ; 140(1): 30-38, ene. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-627604

ABSTRACT

Background: The increase in expenses of the health care system caused by sick leaves, especially those granted to mothers with children of less than one year of age with severe diseases, is a topic of concern. Aim: To describe the rates of sick leaves granted to mothers with children of less than one year of age with severe diseases from 2004 to 2008. Material and Methods: Analysis of databases containing information about sick leaves coming from Chilean public and private health care subsystems. Leaves granted to mothers with sick children of less than one year were specifically analyzed in terms of days off work and the amount of monetary benefits. Results: A sustained increase, ranging from 20 to 120% in the number of sick leaves motivated by diseases of children of less than one year, was observed. Thirty four percent of maternity leaves concentrate immediately after finishing the legal period (24 weeks after birth) and almost 60% of them occured within the first 6 months after birth. The most frequent diagnoses that motivated the higher number of leaves were gas-troesophageal reflux and bronchitis. Conclusions: There is probably a bad use of the benefit in a percentage of leaves. The benefit is also regressive since it favors mostly mothers of a better socioeconomic condition. The law that will extend the postnatal maternity leave will solve in part these problems.


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Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Infant Care/trends , Parental Leave/trends , Chile , Infant Care/economics , Infant Care/statistics & numerical data , Parental Leave/economics , Parental Leave/statistics & numerical data , Severity of Illness Index , Socioeconomic Factors , Time Factors
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Rev. chil. pediatr ; 80(6): 534-538, dic. 2009. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-561821

ABSTRACT

In the context of Explicit Health Guarantees Plan (EHGP), in 2005 the Ministry of Health introduced the "Comprehensive Oral Health care for 6 year old children". By MTNSAL's initiative, a study was developed to assess the distribution, use and implementation of this guarantee for every child in the country. Some results of this study are presented. Method: Parents and guardians of 6-year-old children who receive this benefit were surveyed in a random representative sample of urban and rural schools in the country throughout 2007-2008. Results: A large majority (73.9 percent) of parents are familiar with the National Health Guaranties, among these, 70.3 percent are familiar with the dental benefit. A small proportion (23.3 percent in public insurance, 13.2 percent in private insurance system), found out about this program through the Primary health care services. Discussion: The Dental Guarantee is well known, but underutilized. It is important that physicians, especially pediatricians, collaborate in the promotion of dental health and the utilization of this benefit, which is the right of every Chilean child.


Antecedentes: El Ministerio de Salud incorporó el programa "Salud Oral Integral para niños (as) de 6 años" dentro del régimen de Garantías Explícitas en Salud (GES) en 2005. Por iniciativa de MINSAL, se realizó un estudio para evaluar la difusión, uso e implementación de esta garantía. Objetivo: Presentar algunos resultados de dicho estudio. Metodología: Se encuestaron apoderados de niños (as) de 6 años beneficiarios de la garantía en el 2006 mediante un cuestionario autoaplicado en una muestra representativa de escuelas urbanas y rurales a lo largo del país durante el período 2007-2008. Resultados: El 73,9 por ciento de los apoderados conoce el GES en general; y de éstos, 70,3 por ciento está informado sobre la garantía de atención dental para niños de 6 años. Pocos padres (23,3 por ciento en FONASA y 13,2 por ciento en ISAPRES) se informaron del GES dental por medio del Control de Niño Sano. Del total de niños que solicitaron atención (36,5 por ciento), 98,5 por ciento fue acogida satisfactoriamente. Conclusión: La garantía GES dental para niños de 6 años se está cumpliendo satisfactoriamente, sin embargo, pocos niños la solicitan. Por esto, es necesario que el médico y, especialmente el pediatra, colabore y se haga cargo de la promoción de salud bucal y la difusión de esta garantía, derecho de todo niño chileno.


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Humans , Male , Female , Child , Health Care Reform , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Tooth Diseases/prevention & control , Pediatrics , Physician's Role , Chile , Health Services Research , Health Care Surveys , Health Promotion , Oral Health , Parents , Preventive Dentistry , Rural Areas , Urban Area
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