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Cancer risk management in Colombia, 2016
Ramirez-Barbosa, Paula & Merchan, Lizbeth Acuña
Abstract
Objective: To describe the outcomes of risk management indicators
for five types of cancer in population that is affiliated to the General
System of Social Security in Health, in six cities of Colombia.
Methods: Based on the data from the administrative cancer registry
for the period 2016, the High Cost Disease Fund (CAC in Spanish) as
a technical organization of the Colombian health system, processed
and analyzed the data for the calculation of risk management
indicators established in consensus based on the evidence found in
six cities
Results: There is a diversity in the indicators results found among
the different cities, evidencing strengths and weaknesses in each of
them for the different types of cancer. From the set of indicators,
those with the best results presented are related to the greater
detection of cancer in early stages or in situ, as well as a decrease
in mortality, especially in colorectal and in gastric cancer. Most
indicators in gastric cancer showed optimal results. Important
measurements such as the opportunity for diagnosis and treatment
are below the proposed standard for most types in all the six cities.
Conclusions: The descriptive analysis of cancer risk management
indicators shows certain weaknesses in the quality and timeliness
of the care of cancer patients, the standards agreed upon in the
consensus with the different actors of the system are not being
reached, situation which may be due to a reality of problems of the
Colombian health system, as well as deficiencies in the quality of the
report to the CAC.
Keywords
Cancer; health records; quality indicators; health care
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