TY - JOUR
T1 - NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES AND RIGHT TO COMPENSATION FOR OBJECTIVE CIVIL LIABILITY AS A CONSEQUENCE OF COVID-19 IN LATIN AMERICAN HOSPITALS
AU - Castañeda Noriega, Nila Guadalupe
AU - Liza Sánchez, José Lázaro
AU - Pérez Baquedan, César Alexander
AU - Ludeña González, Gerardo Francisco
AU - DE PIÉROLA GARCÍA, Violeta María
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/7/1
Y1 - 2021/7/1
N2 - The purpose of the study was to reveal a knowledge of the implications assumed by the States in the face of the lack of health policies in Latin America, which become Externalities and Civil Liability, resulting from poor management of COVID-19. MATERIALS AND METHODS:A situational narrative review of qualitative design made it possible to categorize and estimate the references of the open structured and in-depth interviews. For information processing, the Atlas ti9 computer program was used. Analytical Induction and Abduction were used as methods. Analysis: As a technique, the Documentary Analysis was used, as well as the triangulation of interviews applied to experts, which allowed us to know the importance of the regulations that require the State as a guarantor to protect the life and health of people, as an applicator of measures to manage the actions of prevention, control, diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19. Results: The triangulation of the documentary analysis made it possible to synthesize all the information found in the review of documents, authors, and case studies. Conclusion: The conclusions of the study rescue the praiseworthy medical work in times of health emergency, the ethical obligations of health centers towards patients, matters of civil medical liability in the legal context, the principles of responsibility, claims for damages that violate the human right to health, as well as government responsibility for the management of COVID-19 in Latin America.
AB - The purpose of the study was to reveal a knowledge of the implications assumed by the States in the face of the lack of health policies in Latin America, which become Externalities and Civil Liability, resulting from poor management of COVID-19. MATERIALS AND METHODS:A situational narrative review of qualitative design made it possible to categorize and estimate the references of the open structured and in-depth interviews. For information processing, the Atlas ti9 computer program was used. Analytical Induction and Abduction were used as methods. Analysis: As a technique, the Documentary Analysis was used, as well as the triangulation of interviews applied to experts, which allowed us to know the importance of the regulations that require the State as a guarantor to protect the life and health of people, as an applicator of measures to manage the actions of prevention, control, diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19. Results: The triangulation of the documentary analysis made it possible to synthesize all the information found in the review of documents, authors, and case studies. Conclusion: The conclusions of the study rescue the praiseworthy medical work in times of health emergency, the ethical obligations of health centers towards patients, matters of civil medical liability in the legal context, the principles of responsibility, claims for damages that violate the human right to health, as well as government responsibility for the management of COVID-19 in Latin America.
KW - COVID-19
KW - Management
KW - Negative Externalities
KW - Objective Civil Liability
KW - Pandemic
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85125782772&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85125782772
SN - 2248-9444
VL - 8
SP - 265
EP - 276
JO - Global and Stochastic Analysis
JF - Global and Stochastic Analysis
IS - 2
ER -