Lessons learnt from knowledge management to public health: some spaces observed in Colombia
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Keywords

knowledge management
public health
lessons learnt
health administration
Health Organizations
Colombia

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Lessons learnt from knowledge management to public health: some spaces observed in Colombia. (2015). Gerencia Y Políticas De Salud, 14(29). https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.rgyps14-29.lagc
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Abstract

Introduction: According to a different contextual and cultural knowledge society, knowledge transfer on public health is a possible issue nowadays. Methods: This implementation health research based on lessons learnt shows three cases of knowledge management supported by experience, common conditions and self-management social leadership processes developed in local spaces with stakeholders in Antioquia, Colombia through comparative analysis and documented scoping review. Results: Social Knowledge Management as a local mechanism on promotion the informed evidence on public health can be interchanged by observed spaces like knowledges networks, observatories, think tanks. Conclusion: Lessons learnt conduct in promote social participation processes for the collective building knowledge and concrete debates about equity for regional chances in Colombia.

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