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Control biopolítico en el sistema de salud colombiano: Ley 100 de 1993

Authors: Ocaña Calvachy, Charlie Stephania;

Control biopolítico en el sistema de salud colombiano: Ley 100 de 1993

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Resumen Este artículo presenta los resultados de la investigación cuyo objetivo fue determinar la existencia de elementos de control biopolítico en la formulación del sistema de salud colombiano reglamentado por la Ley 100 de 1993. Si se tiene en cuenta que la generalidad es que la población forme parte del sistema de salud, se hace preciso un análisis constante y transdisciplinar para estudiar la idoneidad de su funcionamiento, sus condiciones de servicio y las reformas indispensables para su actualización y mantenimiento. De este modo, se hizo un estudio de corte cualitativo, privilegiando las fuentes documentales que permitieron correlacionar los análisis de contexto, las referencias teóricas y la normatividad del modelo de salud. Los hallazgos dieron cuenta de zonas grises y de vacíos legales en la vigilancia estatal de los participantes privados en el sistema de salud, lo que ha permitido la existencia de un control sobre la vida de los ciudadanos que hacen uso de la prestación de los servicios de salud. Abstract This article presents the results of an investigation project whose aim was to determine the presence of biopolitical control elements in the formulation of the Colombian health system, regulated by Law 100 of 1993. Having in mind that all the population makes part of the health system, a constant and transdisciplinary analysis is necessary, to study the suitability of its operation, its service conditions, and the essential improvements to its actualization and maintenance. Thus, qualitative research was realized, prioritizing the documentary sources that allowed the correlation between context analyses, theoretical references, and the normativity of the health model. The results showed legal grey areas and legal loopholes in the surveillance state of the private participants on the health system, which have enabled and promoted the control over the lives of the citizens who make use of the health services.

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neoliberalismo, estudios transdisciplinares., salud pública, public health, neoliberalism, Biopolitics, sistema de salud, health system, transdisciplinary studies., Biopolítica

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