Mandatory requirement of social health service in Peru: Discriminatory and unconstitutional

The rural and urban-edge health service (SERUMS) is an activity that only health professionals perform for the Peruvian government, as it is a mandatory requirement to qualify for a second specialty or to work in public hospitals and public health care facilities, and obtain government scholarships...

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Discriminant analysis
Health care facility
Health care quality
Health practitioner
Health service
Human
Peru
Public health service
Public hospital
Rural area
Rural health care
Health care planning
Health service
Legislation and jurisprudence
Mandatory program
Manpower
Physician
Supply and distribution
Health Services
Humans
Mandatory Programs
Medically Underserved Area
Peru
Physicians
Human resources
Physician distribution
Policy
Public health
Rural workers
Rights
License
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Mandatory requirement of social health service in Peru: Discriminatory and unconstitutional
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv El requisito obligatorio del servicio social en salud del Perú: Discriminatorio e inconstituciona
title Mandatory requirement of social health service in Peru: Discriminatory and unconstitutional
spellingShingle Mandatory requirement of social health service in Peru: Discriminatory and unconstitutional
Article
Discriminant analysis
Health care facility
Health care quality
Health practitioner
Health service
Human
Peru
Public health service
Public hospital
Rural area
Rural health care
Health care planning
Health service
Legislation and jurisprudence
Mandatory program
Manpower
Physician
Supply and distribution
Health Services
Humans
Mandatory Programs
Medically Underserved Area
Peru
Physicians
Human resources
Physician distribution
Policy
Public health
Rural workers
title_short Mandatory requirement of social health service in Peru: Discriminatory and unconstitutional
title_full Mandatory requirement of social health service in Peru: Discriminatory and unconstitutional
title_fullStr Mandatory requirement of social health service in Peru: Discriminatory and unconstitutional
title_full_unstemmed Mandatory requirement of social health service in Peru: Discriminatory and unconstitutional
title_sort Mandatory requirement of social health service in Peru: Discriminatory and unconstitutional
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Article
Discriminant analysis
Health care facility
Health care quality
Health practitioner
Health service
Human
Peru
Public health service
Public hospital
Rural area
Rural health care
Health care planning
Health service
Legislation and jurisprudence
Mandatory program
Manpower
Physician
Supply and distribution
Health Services
Humans
Mandatory Programs
Medically Underserved Area
Peru
Physicians
Human resources
Physician distribution
Policy
Public health
Rural workers
topic Article
Discriminant analysis
Health care facility
Health care quality
Health practitioner
Health service
Human
Peru
Public health service
Public hospital
Rural area
Rural health care
Health care planning
Health service
Legislation and jurisprudence
Mandatory program
Manpower
Physician
Supply and distribution
Health Services
Humans
Mandatory Programs
Medically Underserved Area
Peru
Physicians
Human resources
Physician distribution
Policy
Public health
Rural workers
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