Reshaping health care in Latin America: A comparative analysis of health care reform in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico

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This book presents empirical evidence on this contentious and highly politicized issue. Uniquely, it integrates qualitative and quantitative analyses of health care reforms at various stages of implementation in three countries of Latin America. The book sheds light on important issues pertaining to accessibility and equity and, in its approach, sets precedents and provides guidelines for further comparative work on health care reform. In many countries of the world, including Canada, arguments are made for a private-public mix in the financing and provision of health services. Proponents claim that such a mix would improve both access and quality of health care. Opponents counter that it would create a two-tiered system, narrowing the range of options available to the lower socioeconomic segments of society and ultimately harming the equitable delivery of quality health care.

Author(s): Fleury, Sonia, Belmartino, Susana, Baris, Enis Originator(s): International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
Resource added in: 20/12/2000
Available languages: English
Academies and Institutes, Equity, Health Services Accessibility^util
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