Decentralization of health systems in Latin America

http://www.scielosp.org/pdf/rpsp/v8n1-2/3006.pdf

The studies found that relatively little decision space was allowed to local authorities over key functions of health care systems. The studies also found that central authorities often reduce the decision space in order to direct more resources to health or to restrict local choice over human resources issues. The studies found that more equitable allocations of health funding were achieved through a common equalization fund for the municipalities in Chile and by forcing the assignment to health of a specific percentage of the central government transfers to municipalities in Bolivia.

Author(s): Bossert, Thomas Bossert, Larrañaga, Osvaldo, Ruiz Meir, Fernando Originator(s): United States Agency for International Development Cooperative
Resource added in: 20/12/2000
Available languages: English
Health Systems, 16763, Equity, Health Services Accessibility^util
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