Abstract
The Basic Attention Plan (BAP), as a strategy to improve the quality of life of the collective, should be formulated by the corresponding departmental, municipal, or district territorial entities and should be complementary with actions of other plans and sectors. This plan should modulate the actions of all the sectors and forces of the society towards: the formulation and development of health policies, the creation of favorable atmospheres of health, the development of personal and collective abilities for the protection and development of health and the rerouting of health services toward the prevention of the illness. The actions of the BAP are always directed towards the collective and don’t make reference to individual actions for the promotion and prevention of health that should be carried out by companies and the Administrators of the Subsidized Régime.