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Page 1: Reporte 6

Natalia Miranda Hernández

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China currently, the model of countries initially

strengthened the role of privatization in the 1990s and

early twenty-first century continues, but now is turning to

the public health services. However, this has not

happened without countless flats, as the aforementioned

lack of transparency in the functioning of the health

system and the consequent loss of public confidence.

According to the National Research Fund for China

Health Law and Medical Law the situation of the health

system in China lies in uncertainty. (Darimont B, L.

Dongmei (05/07/2013)

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Besides that China is a country where politics is critical to

all decisions that will be taken with regard to health, in this

case people living in China have access to purchase basic

insurance that includes dental, taking note that you are

working more on the public side and the private aside

because 80% of the population are public employers

therefore have greater access to public health programs.

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Oral health care has always been an integral part of the

health care system since the establishment of the People'sRepublic of China 1949. Dental clinics are rare at the villagelevel. The private clinics are relatively new entities until 2003are only form a very small part of the sector. In China there isno monitoring other than for dentists, doctors and dentistsbecause they are in the same record. Due to this agreement,the exact number of dentists in China is not known. But if youknow that there are few doctors for the population. Policyattention to oral health is based on the global health policy,which is preventive care and treatment.

A goal in promoting oral health in China was the creation ofthe National Committee of Oral Health in 1998.

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WITH RESPECT TO LOS CUADROS

With all this evidence can make known

how the health system is managed in

China dominate the public service unlike

Costa Rica is already growing private

service because no importance is given

to insured persons as the note said

above, in china fighting against all odds

for the health of the insured, unlike here,

that cost can make an appointment to be

treated as two years after requested,

thus giving the need to seek other

options to keep their best even difficult to

pay a private service especially if

dentistry as not being liked by everyone

becomes more complicated in this

assistance.

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CHANGES THAT WE IMPLEMENT REGARDING

ORAL HEALTH

Assist the Ministry of Health to marketing policies for the prevention andtreatment of diseases of the oral cavity.

Development of human resources plans for the working classpopulation.

Coordinate activities of attention to oral health and overall health.

Pressure on national government officials, especially the Ministry ofHealth, for the oral education be included in the health agenda isexercised, and urged them to develop a work plan for oral health care inthis type of population both need.

Submit a proposal to the Ministry of Health of Costa Rica to create anational organization responsible for overseeing the education initiativesand implement oral health in schools or the town meeting whereeveryone has access to this at least once a month.

Instilling social assistance with some dentists who have the initiative toapproach this type of discrimination regions abandoned by thepopulation and advocated for oral health in their communities in schools,border areas, rural areas, and through the media.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Darimont B, Dongmei L. (07-05-2013)

Sinología: El sistema de salud chino,

China files, reports from china.

Zhang Ying, 11-9.12) Sistema de seguro

de salud de China cubre a más del 95%

de la población, cctv.com (español).

Pine, C. & Harris, R. (2007). Community

Oral Health. New Malden, U.K. :

Quintessence.