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Plan de Salud para Asturias 2004-2007 (Health Plan for Asturias 2004-2007)

Gobierno del Principado de Asturias; Government of Spain Country Resources General Health Strategies and Plans Principality of Asturias 31 December 2004 Policy document

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Este Plan de Salud propone un viaje que arranca de valores sobre los que se fundamentan las decisiones clave: la equidad, la participación ciudadana, la sostenibilidad, la corresponsabilización, la eficiencia y la mejora continua de la calidad de los servicios. Y nace para crecer y madurar, por ello se proponen acciones concretas y revisables. No se formulan altisonantes declaraciones porque “La salud como horizonte” persigue dar pasos, pequeños pasos, en aquella dirección donde nuestras gentes disfruten de una mayor calidad de vida.

The Health Plan offers a journey that starts from values ​​on which key decisions are based: equity, participation, sustainability, co-responsibility, efficiency and continuous improvement of the quality of services. And born to grow and mature, so concrete actions are proposed and revised. No bombastic statements are made because "Health as a horizon" seeks to take steps, small steps in that direction where our people enjoy a better quality of life.

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