Making Universal Health Care Effective in Argentina: A Blueprint for Reform

The reform of a health care system requires attention to specific components but also to the creation of an environment that supports change. Argentina has achieved nominal universal health coverage (UHC) but it still needs to work on achieving effective universal health coverage, especially with re...

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Main Authors: Adolfo Rubinstein, María Clara Zerbino, Cintia Cejas, Analía López
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-07-01
Series:Health Systems & Reform
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23288604.2018.1477537
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spelling doaj-99e4f4f690f34863817f13bdc435ec072020-11-25T03:40:29ZengTaylor & Francis GroupHealth Systems & Reform2328-86042328-86202018-07-014320321310.1080/23288604.2018.14775371477537Making Universal Health Care Effective in Argentina: A Blueprint for ReformAdolfo Rubinstein0María Clara Zerbino1Cintia Cejas2Analía López3Minister of Health, Ministry of HealthAdvisor General Coordination Unit, Ministry of HealthUndersecretary for Public Health Coverage, Ministry of HealthChief of Staff, Ministry of HealthThe reform of a health care system requires attention to specific components but also to the creation of an environment that supports change. Argentina has achieved nominal universal health coverage (UHC) but it still needs to work on achieving effective universal health coverage, especially with regard to quality and equity. Nominal coverage means that everyone has been enrolled and has the right to access, and effective coverage means that people have actually received prioritized health care services. In this article, we present our proposals to advance UHC in Argentina. The article includes an overview of Argentina’s health system, then introduces the driving forces for reform, and finally analyzes four key issues where we provide our action plan to implement health reform for moving Argentina forward. Overall, our ultimate goal is to provide actual UHC and not aspirational UHC in Argentina by strengthening provincial health systems through enforcing public insurance schemes; utilizing an explicit priority-setting approach to make decisions on health coverage; reducing health disparities in coverage and outcomes, at least on prioritized health problems; and building a primary care–oriented health care system.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23288604.2018.1477537argentinahealth carehealth systemreformuniversal health coverage
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María Clara Zerbino
Cintia Cejas
Analía López
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Analía López
Making Universal Health Care Effective in Argentina: A Blueprint for Reform
Health Systems & Reform
argentina
health care
health system
reform
universal health coverage
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María Clara Zerbino
Cintia Cejas
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title Making Universal Health Care Effective in Argentina: A Blueprint for Reform
title_short Making Universal Health Care Effective in Argentina: A Blueprint for Reform
title_full Making Universal Health Care Effective in Argentina: A Blueprint for Reform
title_fullStr Making Universal Health Care Effective in Argentina: A Blueprint for Reform
title_full_unstemmed Making Universal Health Care Effective in Argentina: A Blueprint for Reform
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publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Health Systems & Reform
issn 2328-8604
2328-8620
publishDate 2018-07-01
description The reform of a health care system requires attention to specific components but also to the creation of an environment that supports change. Argentina has achieved nominal universal health coverage (UHC) but it still needs to work on achieving effective universal health coverage, especially with regard to quality and equity. Nominal coverage means that everyone has been enrolled and has the right to access, and effective coverage means that people have actually received prioritized health care services. In this article, we present our proposals to advance UHC in Argentina. The article includes an overview of Argentina’s health system, then introduces the driving forces for reform, and finally analyzes four key issues where we provide our action plan to implement health reform for moving Argentina forward. Overall, our ultimate goal is to provide actual UHC and not aspirational UHC in Argentina by strengthening provincial health systems through enforcing public insurance schemes; utilizing an explicit priority-setting approach to make decisions on health coverage; reducing health disparities in coverage and outcomes, at least on prioritized health problems; and building a primary care–oriented health care system.
topic argentina
health care
health system
reform
universal health coverage
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23288604.2018.1477537
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