Colombian Health System and the recognition of Alzheimer’s disease

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Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the commonest of dementias; Although, it is a public health problem in the world, but in Colombia it is not a policy priority. The present essay addresses how the Colombian health system recognizes, identifies and provides services to patients with AD, using the Social Justice perspective. First, the knowledge generated by the academy and its correlation with current regula-tions are evaluated. Then, the utilitarian logic of the Colombian health system is explo-red, with an incentive to maximize insurers revenue that has led to patients demanding the restitution of rights through the “acción de tutela”. Also, the diagnostic and coding system, used for the generation of information, is explored, addressing its imprecisions the information channels. On the other hand, it is valued how the role of the family becomes a fundamental part of the process, and how it ends up being a victim of it. Finally, reflections on how the identified difficulties can be addressed from a Social Justice perspective are provided.

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Romero-Vanegas, S. J., Vargas-González, J. C., Pardo, R., Eslava-Schmalbach, J., & Moreno-Angarita, M. (2021). Colombian Health System and the recognition of Alzheimer’s disease. Revista de Salud Publica, 23(2). https://doi.org/10.15446/RSAP.V23N2.88369

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