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Health Cycles

Health Cycles. Rodolfo Morales M. General Director Estrategias Sociales de Desarrollo rodomorales@gmail.com. life for all. Learning Objectives. To understand the concept of the Health Cycles To view local and national trends in Guatemala Public Health

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Health Cycles

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  1. Health Cycles Rodolfo Morales M. General Director Estrategias Sociales de Desarrollo rodomorales@gmail.com life for all

  2. Learning Objectives • To understand the concept of the Health Cycles • To view local and national trends in Guatemala Public Health • To understand the importance of running Health Cycles to achieve better and progressive goals

  3. Performance Objectives • Better knowledge of Health Cycles as a Public Health tool • Support the planning, organization and execution of Health Cycles • Watch the Guatemalan experience

  4. Central Concept The Rural Health Day is the seed of the new territorial health cycle. The Rural Health Day embrace Primary and Secondary Health.

  5. Main Goal To organize Rural Health Days at the countryside and around Guatemala City in order to approach extreme poverty populations and reach the nation level

  6. Public Health FrameworkGuatemala • No preventive culture • Institutionalized health structure • Centralized health services • Paradox: High rentability of Health Sector

  7. Public Health FrameworkGuatemala • Mostly poor or extreme poor populations • Prevailing death causes • Diarrhea • Bronconeumony • Women perinatal period diseases

  8. Process • Preparatory activities • Rural Health Day • Future labors

  9. Preparatory Activities • Conceptual and Operative Definition • Locality mapping and inspection • Local contacts and support comitee • Regional and internationals contacts • Planning and logistic definition • Informative package • Media • Local radio • Web Sites • Press Center

  10. Rural Health Day • Health attention area • Ecological services area • Recreation • Art • Culture • Enterteinment • Sports • Day market (Bazaar of good and services) • Familiar closing party

  11. Future labors • Civil Organization • Compromises • Feedback • Poor identification and targeting • Social monitoring • Programming next Rural Health Days • Regionalization and ruting Familiar follow up to high risk groups • Marginals • Marginates • Critic populations

  12. Future labors • Financial and Economic strenghtening • Proffesional Development • Project Development • Water systems

  13. Structure • Comunitarian- familiar cell • External • Internal

  14. External Structure • Honor • Observers and individuals to be rewarded • Institutional • Strategic allied organizations, similar or linked

  15. Internal Structure • Technicians • Cycle Coordinator • Institutional collaborators • Honor supporters • Executive Chief • Executive • Rural Health Day Command • Local contacts (comunitarian- families)

  16. Finance • Advertising • Bazaars • Training • Goods and services sale • Allied bank • Projects - Primary health calendar - Secondary health calendar - Terciarian health calendar

  17. PILOT EVENTS Tecpán and sorroundings February to June 2001 Mixco April 2001 Boca del Monte March 2002 El Chapetón Beach May 4th 2002

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