Tendencias, perspectivas y desafíos de la gobernanza en salud. Un análisis bibliométrico

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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.espo.n73a04

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Administración Pública, Políticas Públicas, Gobernanza, Salud, Bibliometría

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Este artículo de revisión tiene como objetivo realizar un análisis exhaustivo mediante técnicas bibliométricas avanzadas para identificar tendencias, patrones y áreas clave de investigación en gobernanza en salud. Se recuperaron 1102 artículos científicos de la base de datos Scopus, los cuales fueron examinados mediante indicadores bibliométricos y la construcción de mapas de redes utilizando el software VOSviewer. Los resultados abarcan los países, autores y revistas más influyentes, los textos más citados y los temas clave abordados, tales como adaptabilidad, equidad, seguridad, colaboración entre sectores, aspectos legales y éticos, administración y gestión de sistemas sanitarios, y seguridad sanitaria. Estos hallazgos proporcionan una visión panorámica valiosa para futuras investigaciones y la formulación de políticas de salud en el ámbito global. Se concluye que los marcos de gobernanza en salud deben adaptarse a contextos específicos, integrando tanto los aspectos éticos como prácticos de la gestión sanitaria, y que la formulación de políticas públicas debe basarse en principios de equidad, eficiencia y cooperación intersectorial entre los actores públicos y privados.

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Óscar Marino López Mallama, Universidad del Valle e Institución Universitaria Antonio José Camacho

Economista. Fisioterapeuta. Especialista en Control Integral de Gestión y Auditoría de Servicios de Salud. Especialista en Gerencia Financiera. Especialista en Administración de la Calidad Total y la Productividad. Magíster en Políticas Públicas. Magíster en Administración en Salud. Docente e investigador de la Universidad del Valle y de la Institución Universitaria Antonio José Camacho.

https://scholar.google.es/citations?hl=es&user=7n_8RPYAAAAJ

Marisol Uribe Jiménez

Contadora Pública.

Alexander Almeida Espinosa, Universidad del Valle e Institución Universitaria Antonio José Camacho

Administrador de Empresas. Economista. Fisioterapeuta. Especialista Auditoría en Salud. Especialista en Gerencia de la Seguridad Social. Magíster en Administración. Doctor en Ciencias Económicas Administrativas. Doctor en Ciencias de Salud. Docente e investigador de la Universidad del Valle y de la Institución Universitaria Antonio José Camacho.

https://scholar.google.es/citations?hl=es&user=0rl-RdsAAAAJ

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