Artículo de revista
Propuesta de reformas a los prestadores públicos de servicios médicos en Chile: “fortaleciendo la opción pública”
Fecha
2015Registro en:
Rev Med Chile 2015; 143: 237-243
07176163
00349887
10.4067/S0034-988720150002000011
Autor
Vergara I., Marcos
Institución
Resumen
Currently, there is no discussion on the need to improve and strengthen the
institutional health care modality of FONASA (MAI), the health care system used
by the public services net and by most of the population, despite the widely known
and long lasting problems such as waiting lists, hospital debt with suppliers, lack
of specialists and increasing services purchase transference to the private sector,
etc. In a dichotomous sectorial context, such as the one of health’s social security
in Chile (the state on one side and the market on the other), points of view are
polarized and stances tend to seek refuge within themselves. As a consequence,
to protect the public solution is commonly associated with protecting the “status
quo”, creating an environment that is reluctant to change. The author proposes a
solution based on three basic core ideas, which, if proven effective, can strengthen
each other if combined properly. These are: network financing management,
governance of health care services in MAI and investments and human resources
in networked self-managed institutions. The proposal of these core ideas was
done introducing a reality testing that minimizes the politic complexity of their
implementation.