Latin American perspectives on person-centered medicine
Person-centered medicine (PCM) is a programmatic global initiative led by the International College of Person-Centered Medicine. It has recently emerged in Latin America. It requires the use of scientific research as an instrument to generate the best clinical evidence, and humanism as the essence o...
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ir-10336-232312022-05-02T12:37:14Z Latin American perspectives on person-centered medicine Perspectivas latinoamericanas sobre medicina centrada en la persona Perales, Alberto Mendoza, Juan Armas, Rodolfo Cluzet, Oscar Article Health care management Human Medical technology Patient care Person centered medicine South and Central America Environment Health care delivery Medicine United States Delivery of Health Care Environment Humans Latin America Medicine Patient-Centered Care United States Health care systems Health research Medical education Person centered medicine Public health in latin america Person-centered medicine (PCM) is a programmatic global initiative led by the International College of Person-Centered Medicine. It has recently emerged in Latin America. It requires the use of scientific research as an instrument to generate the best clinical evidence, and humanism as the essence of medicine to help mankind. It is focused on not only combatting disease but also promoting the display of healthy human being potentials towards achieving well-being and comprehensive growth. Although the humanism of medicine in Latin America has been a distinctive characteristic of its practice, now, there is a worrying decline in its impact on healthcare. This article summarizes the Latin American perspective from four countries. Needs and experiences are compared and responses that arise in view of the dehumanizing influence of technology and health management as a consumption good are described. © 2016, Instituto Nacional de Salud. All rights Reserved. 2016 2020-05-26T00:00:30Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 17264634 17264642 https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/23231 https://doi.org/10.17843/rpmesp.2016.334.2568 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf Instituto Nacional de Salud instname:Universidad del Rosario |
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Article Health care management Human Medical technology Patient care Person centered medicine South and Central America Environment Health care delivery Medicine United States Delivery of Health Care Environment Humans Latin America Medicine Patient-Centered Care United States Health care systems Health research Medical education Person centered medicine Public health in latin america Perales, Alberto Mendoza, Juan Armas, Rodolfo Cluzet, Oscar Latin American perspectives on person-centered medicine |
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Person-centered medicine (PCM) is a programmatic global initiative led by the International College of Person-Centered Medicine. It has recently emerged in Latin America. It requires the use of scientific research as an instrument to generate the best clinical evidence, and humanism as the essence of medicine to help mankind. It is focused on not only combatting disease but also promoting the display of healthy human being potentials towards achieving well-being and comprehensive growth. Although the humanism of medicine in Latin America has been a distinctive characteristic of its practice, now, there is a worrying decline in its impact on healthcare. This article summarizes the Latin American perspective from four countries. Needs and experiences are compared and responses that arise in view of the dehumanizing influence of technology and health management as a consumption good are described. © 2016, Instituto Nacional de Salud. All rights Reserved. |
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Perales, Alberto Mendoza, Juan Armas, Rodolfo Cluzet, Oscar |
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Perales, Alberto Mendoza, Juan Armas, Rodolfo Cluzet, Oscar |
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Latin American perspectives on person-centered medicine |
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Latin American perspectives on person-centered medicine |
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Latin American perspectives on person-centered medicine |
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Latin American perspectives on person-centered medicine |
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Latin American perspectives on person-centered medicine |
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