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Table 5 Available and ideal supply expressed on number of doctors and primary health promoters. Mexico, 2009

From: The gap in human resources to deliver the guaranteed package of prevention and health promotion services at urban and rural primary care facilities in Mexico

Primary health facilities

Number of doctors

Number of health promoters

Available supply

Ideal supply

Available supply

Ideal supply

Time used

Time required

Time used

Time required

Urban PHFs

 Tapalpa

6.0

5.5

8.7

0.0

4.0

6.2

 Jesus Rosal

11.0

60.6

108.9

0.0

37.3

65.7

 Satellite

2.0

3.2

4.7

0.0

1.3

2.4

 Coapa

10.0

11.1

16.1

0.0

6.6

8.3

 GR. Millan

10.0

15.3

29.5

0.0

6.8

13.3

 Zacatecas

10.0

24.8

30.3

0.0

14.0

27.1

 W. Escalante

10.0

24.3

36.0

0.0

17.5

27.3

 Industrial

13.0

43.2

48.4

0.0

25.3

35.0

 Rena II

3.0

4.8

6.1

0.0

3.1

6.5

 Pedro Escobedo

23.0

81.0

119.9

1.0

55.2

79.8

 Toluca

16.0

22.4

33.4

9.0

17.8

36.7

 San Rafael

4.0

13.0

26.3

13.0

13.9

30.9

 Median

10.0

18.9

29.9

0.0

14.0

27.2

Rural PHFs

 Juanacatlan

2.0

9.7

11.4

   

 Mineral Chico

3.0

6.8

10.5

   

 Cuentepec

4.0

2.0

2.9

   

 Sta Elena

1.0

2.1

2.2

   

 Koben

1.0

1.4

2.6

   

 G. Victoria

12.0

23.6

31.8

   

 R02 Kilometro 30

1.0

4.3

5.2

   

 P. Coyote

1.0

2.5

3.9

   

 Median

1.5

3.4

4.6

   

General median PHF

5.0

10.4

−5.4

13.8

−8.8