Health reforms in Latin America: processes and results

  • Asa Cristina Laurell Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Distrito Federal
Keywords: Health policy, health reform, neoliberalism, progressive governments, Latin America

Abstract

Two types of health reforms in Latin America are analysed: one based on insurance and service commodification and the one referred to the unified public systems of progressive governments. Health insurance with explicit service packages has not fulfilled their purposes of universal coverage, equal access to necessary health services and improvement of health conditions but has opened health as a field of profit making for insurance companies and private health providers. The national health services as a state obligation have developed territorialized health services and widened substantially timely access to the majority of the population. The adoption of an integrated and wide social policy has an impact on population well fare. It faces some problems derived from the old health systems and the power of the insurance and medical complex.

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Laurell A. C. (2016). Health reforms in Latin America: processes and results. Cuadernos de Relaciones Laborales, 34(2), 293-314. https://doi.org/10.5209/CRLA.53458