Colombian health system on its way to improve allocation efficiency—transition from a health sector reform to the settlement of an HTA Agency
Autor
Vargas-Zea, Nicolás
Castro, Hector
Rodríguez-Páez, Fredy
Télez, Diana
Salazar-Arias, Ricardo
Institución
Resumen
Over the past 20 years, Colombia has invested major efforts in
ensuring universal health care access to its citizens while facing
epidemiological transition and demographic changes. The country, as
any other region in the world, is challenged by financial constraints
and market pressures for entry of new and frequently costly technologies. After the 1993 health sector reform, Colombian citizens are
entitled to health care access via mandatory health insurance through
a benefits plan. Inclusions to this plan were the first attempt to
establish a formal methodology of health technology assessment.
Later on, the dynamics of insurers, market pressure, reimbursement
decisions, and judicial actions drove the government toward the
formulation of an infrastructure to improve efficiency in the use of
resources. This article accounts for the steps undertaken by the
Colombian health system until the establishment of a health technology assessment body and outlines the most important issues that can
be learned from this process.
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