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The effects of neoliberal policies on access to healthcare for people with disabilities
(Biomed Central Ltd., 2017)
Neoliberal reforms lead to deep changes in healthcare systems around the world, on account of their emphasis on
free market rather than the right to health. People with disabilities can be particularly disadvantaged by ...
Did socioeconomic inequality in self-reported health in Chile fall after the equity-based healthcare reform of 2005? a concentration index decomposition analysis
(PLoS, 2015)
OBJECTIVE:
Chile, a South American country recently defined as a high-income nation, carried out a major healthcare system reform from 2005 onwards that aimed at reducing socioeconomic inequality in health. This study ...
Did socioeconomic inequality in self-reported health in Chile fall after the equity-based healthcare reform of 2005? a concentration index decomposition analysis
(PLoS, 2015)
OBJECTIVE:
Chile, a South American country recently defined as a high-income nation, carried out a major healthcare system reform from 2005 onwards that aimed at reducing socioeconomic inequality in health. This study ...
Peruvian Mental Health Reform: A Framework for Scaling-up Mental Health Services
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2017)
BACKGROUND: Mental, neurological, and substance (MNS) use disorders are a leading cause of disability worldwide; specifically in Peru, MNS affect 1 in 5 persons. However, the great majority of people suffering from these ...
How can Saudi Arabia reform its public hospital payment models? A Nar- rative review
Background: The cost of Saudi healthcare continues to rise at an alarming rate, putting
the sustainability of the public healthcare system into question. Data have shown that
hospital and healthcare providers’ services ...
The reform of the healthcare systemLa reforma del sistema de salud
(Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina, 2017)
Health-system reform and universal health coverage in Latin America
(Elsevier, 2015)
Starting in the late 1980s, many Latin American countries began social sector reforms to alleviate poverty, reduce socioeconomic inequalities, improve health outcomes, and provide financial risk protection. In particular, ...
Health-system reform and universal health coverage in Latin America
(Elsevier, 2015)
Starting in the late 1980s, many Latin American countries began social sector reforms to alleviate poverty, reduce socioeconomic inequalities, improve health outcomes, and provide financial risk protection. In particular, ...
Achieving effective universal health coverage with equity: Evidence from Chile
(Oxford University Press, 2013)
© The Author 2013; all rights reserved.Chile's 'health guarantees' approach to providing universal and equitable coverage for quality healthcare in a dual public-private health system has generated global interest. The ...
Reforming health-care management in Latin America
(2001-08)
Following a conceptual analysis of the term "quasi-market", this article will look at four national efforts to reform health-care management in what can be regarded, in respect of the degree of solidarity and universality ...