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From Few to Many
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 199

From Few to Many

From Few to Many is the first comprehensive look at Colombia's 1993 health system reforms. It describes the implementation of universal health insurance, including a subsidized system for the poor, and examines the impact of this and other reforms during a time when Colombia experienced crushing recession and internal conflict that displaced half a million people. Prior to the reforms, a quarter of the Colombian population had health insurance. Subsidies failed to reach the poor, who were vulnerable to catastrophic financial consequences of illness. Yet by 2008, 85 percent of the population benefited from health insurance. From Few to Many describes the challenges and benefits of implementing social health reforms in a developing country, exploring health care financing, institutional reform, the effects of political will on health care, and more. The reforms have provided important lessons not only for continued reform in Colombia, but also for other nations facing similar challenges.

Beyond Facts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

Beyond Facts

Traditionally, the concept of quality of life has been viewed through objective indicators. Beyond Facts looks at quality of life through a new lens, namely, the perceptions of millions of Latin Americans. Using an enhanced version of the recently created Gallup World Poll that incorporates Latin America-specific questions, the Inter-American Development Bank surveyed people from throughout the region and found that perceptions of quality of life are often very different from the reality. These surprising findings have enormous significance for the political economy of the region and provide a wealth of information for policymakers and development practitioners to feast upon.

What's In, What's Out
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 542

What's In, What's Out

Vaccinate children against deadly pneumococcal disease, or pay for cardiac patients to undergo lifesaving surgery? Cover the costs of dialysis for kidney patients, or channel the money toward preventing the conditions that lead to renal failure in the first place? Policymakers dealing with the realities of limited health care budgets face tough decisions like these regularly. And for many individuals, their personal health care choices are equally stark: paying for medical treatment could push them into poverty. Many low- and middle-income countries now aspire to universal health coverage, where governments ensure that all people have access to the quality health services they need without r...

Toward Universal Health Coverage and Equity in Latin America and the Caribbean
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 247

Toward Universal Health Coverage and Equity in Latin America and the Caribbean

Over the past three decades, many countries of Latin America and the Caribbean have recognized health as a human right. Since the early 2000s, 46 million more people in the countries studied are covered by health programs with explicit guarantees of affordable care. Reforms have been accompanied by a rise in public spending for health, financed largely from general revenues that prioritized or explicitly target the population without capacity to pay. Political commitment has generally translated into larger budgets as well as passage of legislation that ring-fenced funding for health. Most countries have prioritized cost-effective primary care and adopted purchasing methods that incentivize ...

Towards Universal Health Care in Emerging Economies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 421

Towards Universal Health Care in Emerging Economies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-02-28
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book explores how political, social, economic and institutional factors in eight emerging economies have combined to generate diverse outcomes in their move towards universal health care. Structured in three parts, the book begins by framing social policy as an integral system in its own right. The following two parts go on to discuss the opportunities and challenges of achieving universal health care in Thailand, Brazil and China, and survey the obstacles facing India, Indonesia, Russia, South Africa and Venezuela in the reform of their health care systems. The evolution of social policy systems and the cases in this volume together demonstrate that universalism in health care is continuously redefined by the interactions between diverse political forces and through specific policy processes. At a time when international and national-level discourse around health systems has once again brought universalism to the fore, this edited collection offers a timely contribution to the field in its thorough analysis of health care reform in emerging economies.

Latin American Development Priorities
  • Language: en

Latin American Development Priorities

Many countries in Latin America and the Caribbean have achieved considerable economic growth, yet the region still faces many seemingly intractable problems. The conventional wisdom in development agencies - that prioritization is impossible and that everything must be done - is simply not effective. Latin American Development Priorities shows how limited resources could be used for the greatest benefit of the Latin American and Caribbean region. A panel of economists met over three days in San José to review proposals to tackle the ten most important challenges, which emerged from a survey by the Inter-American Development Bank. The expert panel was asked a question which appears simple but is actually very difficult to answer: What should Latin American governments do with an additional nominal $10 billion? Hard choices are needed if Latin America's problems are to be tackled effectively. This book provides the means to make those choices as objectively as possible.

Ñande Róga
  • Language: en

Ñande Róga

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-03-16
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Salud al alcance de todos
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 219

Salud al alcance de todos

Salud al alcance de todos es el primer análisis exhaustivo de las reformas del sistema de salud que se llevaron a cabo en Colombia en 1993. Describe la creación del seguro médico, que incluye un plan subsidiado para los pobres, y examina las repercusiones de estas y otras reformas durante un período aplastante de recesión y conflictos internos que desplazaron a medio millón de personas en el país. Antes de las reformas, solo la cuarta parte de la población colombiana tenía seguro médico. Los subsidios no llegaban a los pobres, que eran vulnerables a las consecuencias económicas catastróficas de la enfermedad. No obstante, para 2008 el 85% de la población contaba con seguro médi...

La salud en Colombia
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 576

La salud en Colombia

Avances y retrocesos en la salud de los colombianos en las últimas décadas. / Diagnóstico e inequidades de la salud materna-infantil en Colombia: 1990-2010. / Financiación de la seguridad social en salud. / La organización institucional y la regulación en el sistema general de seguridad social. / La arquitectura institucional del sistema. / Entre la legitimidad y el control: el arreglo institucional de los medicamentos y dispositivos médicos en el sistema de salud colombiano. / Análisis de actores del sector. / Logística hospitalaria. / El modelo de Atención Primaria en Salud. / Hacia un sistema de priorización. / Sistemas de Información en el sector. / La judicialización de la salud.

Health Technology Assessment, Courts and the Right to Healthcare
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Health Technology Assessment, Courts and the Right to Healthcare

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-12-30
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Both developing and developed countries face an increasing mismatch between what patients expect to receive from healthcare and what the public healthcare systems can afford to provide. Where there has been a growing recognition of the entitlement to receive healthcare, the frustrated expectations with regards to the level of provision has led to lawsuits challenging the denial of funding for health treatments by public health systems. This book analyses the impact of courts and litigation on the way health systems set priorities and make rationing decisions. In particular, it focuses on how the judicial protection of the right to healthcare can impact the institutionalization, functioning a...