墨西哥生命统计的数字化转型:出生证明的案例墨西哥生命统计的数字化转型:出生证明的案例。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Christian Arturo Zaragoza-Jiménez, Arturo Barranco-Flores, Mariana Álvarez-Aceves, Lina Sofía Palacio-Mejía, Juan Eugenio Hernández-Ávila
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摘要

民事登记和生命统计(CRVS)系统对于保障身份权至关重要。它们还为卫生和社会政策的规划和评价提供关键信息。本文旨在记录墨西哥通过创新数字战略实现人口统计与民事登记处现代化并将其联系起来的努力,重点介绍电子出生证明的实施。本特别报告采用个案研究方法,介绍电子出生证明的实施及其监管和操作的演变。最后,我们从记录的及时性方面分析了迄今为止取得的成果。在32个州,电子出生证明的整合和使用是成功的,出生登记的高覆盖率和高效率证明了这一点。它的实施简化了出生登记程序,提高了数据质量,优化了公共政策规划,并促进了对国际卫生和人权义务的遵守。墨西哥出生登记的数字化是民事登记和人口统计系统数字化转型的重要一步,也是保障身份权的重要一步。
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[Digital transformation of vital statistics in Mexico: the case of the birth certificateTransformação digital das estatísticas vitais no México: o caso da certidão de nascimento].

Civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems are essential to guarantee the right to identity. They also generate key information for the planning and evaluation of health and social policies.This article aims to document the efforts made in Mexico to modernize and link vital statistics and the Civil Registry through innovative digital strategies, highlighting the implementation of the electronic birth certificate. Using a case study methodology, this special report describes the implementation of the electronic birth certificate and its regulatory and operational evolution. Finally, we analyze the results achieved so far in terms of the timeliness of the records.The integration and use of the electronic birth certificate in the 32 states has been successful, as evidenced by the high coverage and efficiency in birth registration. Its implementation has streamlined the birth registration process, improved data quality, optimized public policy planning, and facilitated compliance with international health and human rights obligations.The digitization of birth registration in Mexico represents a significant step forward in the digital transformation of the Civil Registry and vital statistics system, and in guaranteeing the right to identity.

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