The use of capitation payment by the Social Security Institute and Previsional Medical Enterprises in Nicaragua

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Nicaragua externalized the provision of health care from the Instituto Nicaragüense de Seguridad Social, introduced competition between public and private health care providers, called Empresas Médicas Previsionales (EMP), and created a system of per capita payments in exchange for a basic benefits package. This paper attempts to test whether the effects that the literature predicts for capitation-e.g., growth and relatively more intense utilization of outpatient care, a decrease in hospitalization rates and the average length of hospital stays-are present in the Nicaraguan context.

Originator(s): Partnerships for Health Reform (PHR)
Resource added in: 23/03/2001
Available languages: English
Delivery of Health Care, Social Security, Health Reform, Measuring, Methods and Indicators, Equity, Health Services Accessibility^util
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