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Plan de Salud de Aragon (Health Plan of Aragon)

Departamento de Sanidad, Bienestar Social y Trabajo; Government of Aragon (Spain) Country Resources General Health Strategies and Plans Aragon 31 December 1999 Policy document

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El Plan de Salud de Aragón es un documento que expone las acciones a desarrollar en salud pública, fundadas en el análisis de situación previo, con el objetivo de mejorar la salud de los ciudadanos. Está basado en las ideas clásicas de la planificación, y se refiere fundamentalmente a la planificación de la salud, en el sentido de incidir sobre sus determinantes. Las ideas subyacentes son las de promoción de la salud y prevención de la enfermedad. En este documento no se trata de la planificación de la atención a la salud, aunque también se hacen referencias a los servicios asistenciales. Se trata sobre todo de la planificación de las acciones a desarrollar desde el área de salud pública, con llamadas y comentarios a acciones de otras áreas.


The Aragon Health Plan is a document that outlines the actions to develop
public health, based on preliminary situation analysis, with the aim of
improve the health of citizens. It is based on classical ideas of
planning, and relates primarily to health planning in the
sense of influencing their determinants. The underlying ideas are the
health promotion and disease prevention. This document is not
is planning to health care, but also make references to health services. It's all about planning actions to be taken from the area of ​​public health, and calls comments on actions in other areas.

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