The purpose of this final report of the investigation “bidirectional relationship between health and economics at Colombia. Regional event “was to analyze the health and economic growth relationship for Colombian regions with two approaches: 1) micro and 2) macroeconomic. 1) Information National Survey of Quality of Life (DANE-CVD / 2008) in nine regions, cross-section [methodology Becker and Chiswick (1966); Mincer (1974)], extended with health. Bidirectional health and hourly wage was not proven; correlation was no found between them. The transition from a state of ill-health regulate other goodvery good hourly wage increased 15% on average. 2) Information National Accounts (DANE), -Panel 25 departments and five year periods, 1990-2010; extended Solow model (MRW, 1992) expanded health, aggregate production function Cobb-Douglas (Barro, 1996a) production. Significant correlation between spending-health, GDP, total assets, expense-education and PEA, coefficients above 0,86 was found; Low-cost health, crude death rate, life expectancy and infant mortality, with values lower than 0,45 correlation. When economic growth increases departments, increased level of life expectancy; however, after a certain level, the behavior of the curve flattens life expectancy (Preston, 1975).