Redes Sociales en la Producción Científica en Eficiencia en Salud Pública
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Análisis de redes sociales, Eficiencia en Salud Pública, Revisión sistemáticaResumen
El análisis de redes sociales aplicado a la producción científica puede contribuir a la comprensión de la evolución del conocimiento y favorecer la interpretación. El campo de interés de la producción científica es la eficiencia de la salud pública. El objetivo del artículo es analizar las redes sociales de producción científica en eficiencia en salud pública. El estudio se realizó a través de una revisión sistemática de literatura y análisis de redes sociales de producción científica. Los resultados mostraron que la discusión sobre la eficiencia de la salud pública no es un tema reciente y viene acompañando la evolución de los sistemas de salud. Los autores destacados fueron Cooper, Charnes, Ozcan, Hollingswort, Rhodes, Banker y Fare, considerados autores intermedios en el campo de la investigación. La discusión a lo largo del tema fue acompañada por la discusión de los mecanismos de análisis de eficiencia, que también evolucionaron con el tiempo. Se puede entender que la eficiencia puede ser la forma de optimizar los recursos para atender mejor las necesidades de la población.
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