Boletín Informativo. No. 15 junio 2009
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The Goals of Public Health: An Integrated, Multidimensional Model


Christian Munthe, Department of Philosophy, Göteborg University, Sweden
Public Health Ethics 2008 1(1):39-52; doi:10.1093/phe/phn006

Website: <http://phe.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/1/1/39>

“……..While promoting population health has been the classic goal of public
health practice and policy, in recent decades, new objectives in terms of
autonomy and equality have been introduced. These different goals are
analysed, and it is demonstrated how they may conflict severly in several ways,
leaving serious unclarities both regarding the normative issue of what goal
should be pursued by public health, what that implies in practical terms, and
the descriptive issue of what goal that actually is pursued in different contexts.

A basic conflict of perspective is handled by integrating the ideas of public
health striving for health-related autonomy and equality, resulting in a prioritarian
oriented population approach to health-related autonomy. This integrated goal is
demonstrated to constrain itself in several ways attractive from the point of view
of the classic goal, but several serious problems remain.

For this reason, a model where all of the three goals are integrated into one
coherent structure where they can be assigned varying degrees of importance
relative to the level of population health is described. It is argued that this model
avoids the problems set out earlier, and is actually normatively preferable to the
classic goal alone. It is furthermore argued that the model may be employed as a
useful tool for descriptive ethics, as well as a vehicle for international harmonisation
of public health policies. A number of practical implications regarding, e.g., the
importance of respecting autonomy and the allocation of public health resources are
noted, as are a battery of questions for further research………..”

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Profesionales de la salud: Internet y telefonía celular


Valenzuela JI, Camacho JC, Argüello A, Cendales
JG, Fajardo R. Percepciones de los trabajadores del sector
salud frente a Internet y las tecnologías móviles en Colombia.
Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2009;25(4):367–74.

 

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Arte y Medicina


PAPIRO DE SMITH
(hacia 1600 a.C.)
New York Academy of Medicine

Este tratado médico, una copia de un texto escrito tres siglos antes, relata
cómo diagnosticar y tratar 48 lesiones diferentes (destacadas en caracteres
rojos), desde una herida abierta en la cabeza hasta un problema en las
vértebras. Pomadas, vendajes o reposo son algunas de las terapias y sólo
en un caso se propone un conjuro como la única opción terapéutica.
Además, incluye un tratado sobre el sistema cardiovascular, problemas
ginecológicos y algunos consejos cosméticos. El papiro, adquirido por el
egiptólogo Edwin Smith a un traficante de antigüedades en 1862, es uno de
los dos únicos textos médicos completos que se conservan de la civilización
faraónica.

 

 

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