Cristóbal Cuadrado
Medwave 2015 Oct;15(9):e6289
Available online: November 2015
Resumen / Abstract:
During the 20th century, a series of reflections on the role of biomedicine and social factors in the concept of health and disease processes served as a necessary prelude to the conceptual and empirical development of what later became known as the social determinants of health. In relation to this perspective, the question arises: What is the role of modern health systems from the perspective of the social determinants of health? This article presents an alternative view of the role of health systems from the focus of the social determinants of health, raising its importance and influence on the structural level, while addressing its implications as an intermediary determinant of health inequalities.
Palabras clave / Keywords:
Social Determinants of Health; Delivery of Health Care
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