Reform, equity and efficiency of the healthcare systems in Latin America. An analysis to inform the Spanish aid. 2008 SESPAS report

In the 1990s, international financial multilateral agencies promoted changes in the way health systems were financed and organized. Three decades later, equity and efficiency are still central problems of the health systems in developing countries. The present article focuses on the health sector re...

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Health care delivery
Health care policy
Human
International cooperation
Review
Social justice
South and central america
Spain
Standard
Delivery of health care
Health care reform
Humans
International cooperation
Latin america
Social justice
Spain
Efficiency
Equity
Healthcare reforms
International aid
Latin america
Managed competition
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Reform, equity and efficiency of the healthcare systems in Latin America. An analysis to inform the Spanish aid. 2008 SESPAS report
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Reforma, equidad y eficiencia de los sistemas de salud en Latinoamérica. Un análisis para orientar la cooperación española. Informe SESPAS 2008
title Reform, equity and efficiency of the healthcare systems in Latin America. An analysis to inform the Spanish aid. 2008 SESPAS report
spellingShingle Reform, equity and efficiency of the healthcare systems in Latin America. An analysis to inform the Spanish aid. 2008 SESPAS report
Health care delivery
Health care policy
Human
International cooperation
Review
Social justice
South and central america
Spain
Standard
Delivery of health care
Health care reform
Humans
International cooperation
Latin america
Social justice
Spain
Efficiency
Equity
Healthcare reforms
International aid
Latin america
Managed competition
title_short Reform, equity and efficiency of the healthcare systems in Latin America. An analysis to inform the Spanish aid. 2008 SESPAS report
title_full Reform, equity and efficiency of the healthcare systems in Latin America. An analysis to inform the Spanish aid. 2008 SESPAS report
title_fullStr Reform, equity and efficiency of the healthcare systems in Latin America. An analysis to inform the Spanish aid. 2008 SESPAS report
title_full_unstemmed Reform, equity and efficiency of the healthcare systems in Latin America. An analysis to inform the Spanish aid. 2008 SESPAS report
title_sort Reform, equity and efficiency of the healthcare systems in Latin America. An analysis to inform the Spanish aid. 2008 SESPAS report
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Health care delivery
Health care policy
Human
International cooperation
Review
Social justice
South and central america
Spain
Standard
Delivery of health care
Health care reform
Humans
International cooperation
Latin america
Social justice
Spain
Efficiency
Equity
Healthcare reforms
International aid
Latin america
Managed competition
topic Health care delivery
Health care policy
Human
International cooperation
Review
Social justice
South and central america
Spain
Standard
Delivery of health care
Health care reform
Humans
International cooperation
Latin america
Social justice
Spain
Efficiency
Equity
Healthcare reforms
International aid
Latin america
Managed competition
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