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Item Eventos adversos en la atención del servicio de salud, presentados al interior del hospital central de la policia de colombia, entre los años 2015 al 2019(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2024) Cortés Poveda, Edwin Zamir; Valencia Vélez, Angelica María (Directora)The scarcity of research on adverse events at the Central Hospital of the National Police (HOCEN) in Bogotá D.C. has motivated this study, aimed at analyzing the distribution and nature of these events occurring between 2015 and 2019. The goal is to contribute new academic knowledge to support the development of tools aimed at improving the quality of healthcare services provided to over 608,144 affiliates. The lack of research impacts the formulation of Health and Safety policies for patients, affecting their medical care. Presenting this information allows the entity to design plans to promote patient well-being and reduce risks for staff.The methodology employed is mixed, observational through a descriptive study, with retrospective temporality that combined quantitative and qualitative approaches. Statistical tools are used to analyze patterns and trends, while qualitative research focuses on examining the underlying causes of adverse events. Data is obtained from quarterly digital reports, preserving patient confidentiality. Results reveal various categories of recurring failures, especially those repeated in all periods, representing a significant percentage of the total adverse events recorded. Additionally, a significant distribution is observed according to work shift and the age of the affected individuals. Events are classified according to their causality and severity, highlighting the importance of comprehensive patient safety management. This research is crucial for improving the quality and safety of medical care, benefiting both the Central Hospital and medical care in the Colombian public force in general by providing a unique and extensive reference.Item Principios del derecho médico(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2020) Maya Ayubi, José Eduardo; Murillo Amaris, EdwinThe purpose of this chapter is to provide the health professional with a pedagogical guide on those guiding principles on which medical activity is developed in its constant and direct relationship with the patient. In an organized and schematic way, those preferential and mandatory principles by health personnel are highlighted, seeking to contribute to the correct development of the profession and maximum satisfaction for the user (patient); in addition to the lower rate of claims and investigations for institutional and professional responsibility. Particular emphasis is given to the ethical principles of the profession, to the principles of the relationship between the health professional and the patient and to the principles that correspond to quality in the provision of the service. Addressing the guiding principles of medical law in three particularities generates in the reader the tranquility of contemplating three different episodes, which is why, when differentiating them, the health professional will appropriate each one taking into account their vocation, their spirit of service and the Social rules duly considered for the welfare of the patient and public health in general. The doctor, the specialist, the therapist, the instructor, the nurse, the assistant and even the lawyer and the psychologist (lawyer, psychologist in palliative care) are obliged to respect these postulates, in addition to assuming each of them in their daily management as an integral part of the patient's direct and indirect care with respect to his family (palliative care)