Luis Jorge Hernández

Luis Jorge Hernández

professor Colombia

Luis Jorge Hernández is a public health physician and professor at the Universidad de Los Andes in Colombia. He specializes in health systems and policy, and has voiced concerns regarding the sustainability and clarity of funding in recent health reform discussions, highlighting the potential risks to vulnerable populations.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
30,126
Power
207$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Colombia 1 5.00 0.06% +0% 50,882,884 30,126 $350,000 207$
Totals 1 50,882,884 30,126 $350,000 207$
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Recent Mentions

Colombia Colombia: Luis Jorge Hernández is a public health doctor and professor at the University of the Andes. 5

El Tiempo: expertos alertan por la plata

Colombia Colombia: Luis Jorge Hernández emphasized the need for a technical response to the yellow fever epidemic without politicization. 5

El Tiempo: Gobernadora del Tolima le responde al presidente sobre gestión por brote de fiebre amarilla: 'No mienta sobre mí'

Colombia Colombia: Luis Jorge Hernández, former president of the Association of Epidemiology of Colombia, agreed with President Petro's diagnosis but urged not to politicize the issue. 6

El Tiempo: Las reacciones tras anuncio del presidente Petro de decretar la emergencia económica por fiebre amarilla

Colombia Colombia: Luis Jorge Hernández, a researcher and professor at the Universidad de los Andes, warns of potential further closures of health units without urgent government action. 6

El Tiempo: ¿Cuántos servicios de salud se cerraron el año pasado en Colombia? Cifra alerta por la grave situación del sistema

Colombia Colombia: Luis Jorge Hernández is a doctor and coordinator of the Public Health and Epidemiology Observatory at the University of Los Andes. 3

El Tiempo: Casi 3 millones de personas están condenadas a respirar aire contaminado en Bogotá