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Table 3 Dimensions of the Health Social Security System in Colombia

From: Possible future scenarios of the general health social security system in Colombia for the year 2033

Factors

Dimension

Key variables

Environment

Demographics

Aging population

Determinants of health

Population

Access to drinking water

Access to basic sanitation services

Prevalence of overweight and obesity in adults

Prevalence of alcohol consumption

Prevalence of tobacco use

Prevalence of psychoactive substance use

Financial protection

Total health expenditure per capita

Share of health care out-of-pocket spending

Health expenditure as a percentage of GDP

Technology

Capacities of the GHSSS

Health insurance coverage

Hospital beds per 1000 population

Nurses per 1000 population

Psychiatrists per 1000 population

Pregnant women receiving prenatal care (%)

Health research and ICTs

Level of health research

Vaccination dependency

Telemedicine consultations

Institutional

Health status

Life expectancy at birth

Mortality rate in children under 1 year of age

Mortality rate in children under 5 years of age

Mortality rate due to NCDs

Coverage and access

Health insurance coverage level

Health care access

Health inequality

Difference between central and peripheral regions for the following:

Physicians per 1000 people

Infant mortality rate

Difference between the highest and lowest quintile:

Under-five mortality rate (per 1000 people)

COVID-19 mortality rate (per 10,000 people)

Quality of care

Childhood immunization programs

Cancer survival rate

Values

Values that an activity must have to be called humane:

Freedom

Equality

Solidarity

Respect

Dialogue