An Assessment of Health Services Contracting in Mexico's Seguro Popular de Salud, 2006–2014

Abstract—The introduction of Seguro Popular de Salud (SPS) expanded the practice of contracting in the Mexican health system. Specifically, SPS established that formal relationships among institutional agencies should be mediated by written agreements and contracts. These contracts were supposed to...

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Main Authors: Luz María González-Robledo, Gustavo Nigenda, Sebastián García-Saiso
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-10-01
Series:Health Systems & Reform
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23288604.2017.1315477
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spelling doaj-9776f0fba3cd42bf8403083d46f1561b2020-11-25T02:52:19ZengTaylor & Francis GroupHealth Systems & Reform2328-86042328-86202017-10-013427828910.1080/23288604.2017.13154771315477An Assessment of Health Services Contracting in Mexico's Seguro Popular de Salud, 2006–2014Luz María González-Robledo0Gustavo Nigenda1Sebastián García-Saiso2Universidad Autónoma del Estado de MorelosPartners in Health MexicoMinistry of HealthAbstract—The introduction of Seguro Popular de Salud (SPS) expanded the practice of contracting in the Mexican health system. Specifically, SPS established that formal relationships among institutional agencies should be mediated by written agreements and contracts. These contracts were supposed to ensure a technically sound interaction between financing and service provision agencies. This study aims to assess the degree to which the contracts adhere to five characteristics of cost-effective contracting proposed by Figueras et al. Information was extracted from a purposive sample of 30 institutional agreements and contracts formalizing the relationship among federal, state, and local public agencies and between public and private agencies. Contracts and management agreements were obtained from of a series of SPS evaluations carried out between 2007 and 2012 (including some agreements signed in 2006); additional contracts signed after 2012 were obtained through an Internet search. Most of the five framework characteristics were identified in the sample of contracts, but certain elements such as pay-for-performance and the explicit definition of the volume of services to be provided were clearly deficient. This analysis found that over time SPS contracts have been modified to better establish inter-institutional relationships in compliance with guidelines regarding the allocation of funds and the purchasing of services, but they still need further improvements to accomplish their role of increasing efficiency in the flow of funds through the Mexican health system.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23288604.2017.1315477contractinghealth servicesmexicoseguro popular de salud
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author Luz María González-Robledo
Gustavo Nigenda
Sebastián García-Saiso
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Gustavo Nigenda
Sebastián García-Saiso
An Assessment of Health Services Contracting in Mexico's Seguro Popular de Salud, 2006–2014
Health Systems & Reform
contracting
health services
mexico
seguro popular de salud
author_facet Luz María González-Robledo
Gustavo Nigenda
Sebastián García-Saiso
author_sort Luz María González-Robledo
title An Assessment of Health Services Contracting in Mexico's Seguro Popular de Salud, 2006–2014
title_short An Assessment of Health Services Contracting in Mexico's Seguro Popular de Salud, 2006–2014
title_full An Assessment of Health Services Contracting in Mexico's Seguro Popular de Salud, 2006–2014
title_fullStr An Assessment of Health Services Contracting in Mexico's Seguro Popular de Salud, 2006–2014
title_full_unstemmed An Assessment of Health Services Contracting in Mexico's Seguro Popular de Salud, 2006–2014
title_sort assessment of health services contracting in mexico's seguro popular de salud, 2006–2014
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Health Systems & Reform
issn 2328-8604
2328-8620
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Abstract—The introduction of Seguro Popular de Salud (SPS) expanded the practice of contracting in the Mexican health system. Specifically, SPS established that formal relationships among institutional agencies should be mediated by written agreements and contracts. These contracts were supposed to ensure a technically sound interaction between financing and service provision agencies. This study aims to assess the degree to which the contracts adhere to five characteristics of cost-effective contracting proposed by Figueras et al. Information was extracted from a purposive sample of 30 institutional agreements and contracts formalizing the relationship among federal, state, and local public agencies and between public and private agencies. Contracts and management agreements were obtained from of a series of SPS evaluations carried out between 2007 and 2012 (including some agreements signed in 2006); additional contracts signed after 2012 were obtained through an Internet search. Most of the five framework characteristics were identified in the sample of contracts, but certain elements such as pay-for-performance and the explicit definition of the volume of services to be provided were clearly deficient. This analysis found that over time SPS contracts have been modified to better establish inter-institutional relationships in compliance with guidelines regarding the allocation of funds and the purchasing of services, but they still need further improvements to accomplish their role of increasing efficiency in the flow of funds through the Mexican health system.
topic contracting
health services
mexico
seguro popular de salud
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23288604.2017.1315477
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