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Política nacional de salud mental (National Mental Health Policy)

Government of El Salvador; Ministry of Health Country Resources Mental Health Policies El Salvador 8 October 2018 Policy document

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El Ministerio de Salud presenta la Política Nacional de Salud Mental que busca mediante el abordaje de la determinación social de salud establecer líneas estratégicas, objetivos y acciones en materia de Salud Mental, para ello se rescata la integración y coordinación intersectorial e interinstitucional, participación social y gestión democrática contribuyen a la implementación de acciones orientadas a la promoción y protección de la Salud Mental, prevención, atención y rehabilitación, de los trastornos mentales mediante la aplicación de directrices unificadas que permitan alcanzar los objetivos propuestos.

The Ministry of Health presents the National Mental Health Policy that seeks through the approach to the social determination of health establish strategic lines, objectives and actions in the field of Mental Health, for this purpose the integration and coordination is rescued intersectoral and inter-institutional, social participation and democratic management contribute to the implementation of actions aimed at the promotion and protection of Mental Health, prevention, care and rehabilitation of mental disorders through the application of unified guidelines for achieving the proposed objectives.

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