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Reforma a la regulación en salud en Colombia: del Consejo Nacional a la Comisión de Regulación

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  • Jairo Humberto Restrepo

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Esta Observación está destinada a ilustrar las principales novedades de la Comisión y las ganancias que ésta podría ofrecer para un mejor desempeno del sistema. Para esto se hace una revisión sobre los conceptos de autonomía e independencia y algunos índices para aplicarlos a los organismos reguladores, se presenta la experiencia del Consejo en cuanto a su diseno y funcionamiento, se precisan los rasgos de la Comisión y se concluye sobre los avances alcanzados en cuanto a autonomía e independencia, así como las limitaciones y posibles dificultades que se enfrenten a partir del diseno planteado en la Ley 1122.

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  • Grupo de Economía de la Salud & Jairo Humberto Restrepo, 2007. "Reforma a la regulación en salud en Colombia: del Consejo Nacional a la Comisión de Regulación," Observatorio Seguridad Social 15585, Grupo de Economía de la Salud.
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