The Health Sector in Argentina: Current Situations and Options for Improvement
The Argentine health sector faces the challenge of improving its performance and finding options for resolving its chronic problems of inequity, inefficiency and weak regulatory framework. These challenges have become more pressing in light of the...
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okr-10986-146342021-04-23T14:03:17Z The Health Sector in Argentina: Current Situations and Options for Improvement World Bank ABORTION ACCIDENTS ADOLESCENTS ANTENATAL CARE BURDEN OF DISEASE CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES CHILD HEALTH SERVICES DEATHS DISEASE CONTROL EMPLOYMENT EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRANSITION HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE HEALTH INSURERS HEALTH NEEDS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH REFORM HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH STATUS HEALTH STATUS INDICATORS HOSPITAL BEDS HOUSEHOLDS INCOME INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFANT MORTALITY RATES INFECTIOUS DISEASES INHABITANTS INTERMEDIARIES INTERVENTION LIFE EXPECTANCY MEDICAL SERVICES PHYSICIANS PREGNANCY PREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE PRIMARY CARE PRIVATE INSURANCE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC HOSPITALS PUBLIC SECTOR RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS SMOKERS SOCIAL SERVICES SUSTAINABILITY URBAN CENTERS VIOLENCE ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC HEALTH FINANCE PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATION HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE SURVEYS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK PUBLIC HEALTH INSURANCE CROSS-SUBSIDIZATION SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS SECTOR EVALUATION INFANT MORTALITY MEDICINES MEDICAL TESTS MEDICAL EVALUATION INEQUITY INEFFICIENCY FEDERALISM POLITICAL ASPECTS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT HEALTH PLANNING HEALTH POLICY QUALITY ASSURANCE SOCIAL PARTICIPATION HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES CHILD HEALTH SERVICES The Argentine health sector faces the challenge of improving its performance and finding options for resolving its chronic problems of inequity, inefficiency and weak regulatory framework. These challenges have become more pressing in light of the country's economic and social crisis. The main objective of all efforts to reform the health sector should be to improve the health status of the population, especially the poorest and most vulnerable. The federal nature of Argentina and its marked heterogeneity constitute the framework within which reforms must progress. Thus, the role of the provinces in health sector performance is key. The national government is responsible for guiding, coordinating, regulating and providing incentives for provincial efforts to improve health outcomes. This includes guaranteeing that other sub-sectors (i.e. social security insurers) contribute to health sector goals, and that there are effective instruments and forums to inspire better provincial coordination and articulation. There are concrete options to improve the Argentine health sector's response to the needs of the poorest and most vulnerable. Options that stand out include: (i) strengthening the provincial health insurance function (for instance, by developing provincial public health insurance schemes); (ii) improving the management of public providers by linking financing to performance and avoiding cross-subsidies; (iii) ensuring the adequate functioning of the social security sub- system; and (iv) protecting and strengthening priority public health programs. The establishment of a solid framework for stewardship, regulation and sector dialogue will contribute to the advancement and sustainability of these reforms. 2013-07-29T18:56:53Z 2013-07-29T18:56:53Z 2003-07-21 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/07/2504770/argentina-health-sector-argentina-current-situations-options-improvement http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14634 English en CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington DC Economic & Sector Work :: Health Sector Review Economic & Sector Work Latin America & Caribbean ARGENTINA |
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ABORTION ACCIDENTS ADOLESCENTS ANTENATAL CARE BURDEN OF DISEASE CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES CHILD HEALTH SERVICES DEATHS DISEASE CONTROL EMPLOYMENT EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRANSITION HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE HEALTH INSURERS HEALTH NEEDS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH REFORM HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH STATUS HEALTH STATUS INDICATORS HOSPITAL BEDS HOUSEHOLDS INCOME INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFANT MORTALITY RATES INFECTIOUS DISEASES INHABITANTS INTERMEDIARIES INTERVENTION LIFE EXPECTANCY MEDICAL SERVICES PHYSICIANS PREGNANCY PREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE PRIMARY CARE PRIVATE INSURANCE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC HOSPITALS PUBLIC SECTOR RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS SMOKERS SOCIAL SERVICES SUSTAINABILITY URBAN CENTERS VIOLENCE ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC HEALTH FINANCE PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATION HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE SURVEYS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK PUBLIC HEALTH INSURANCE CROSS-SUBSIDIZATION SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS SECTOR EVALUATION INFANT MORTALITY MEDICINES MEDICAL TESTS MEDICAL EVALUATION INEQUITY INEFFICIENCY FEDERALISM POLITICAL ASPECTS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT HEALTH PLANNING HEALTH POLICY QUALITY ASSURANCE SOCIAL PARTICIPATION HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES CHILD HEALTH SERVICES |
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ABORTION ACCIDENTS ADOLESCENTS ANTENATAL CARE BURDEN OF DISEASE CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES CHILD HEALTH SERVICES DEATHS DISEASE CONTROL EMPLOYMENT EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRANSITION HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE HEALTH INSURERS HEALTH NEEDS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH REFORM HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH STATUS HEALTH STATUS INDICATORS HOSPITAL BEDS HOUSEHOLDS INCOME INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFANT MORTALITY RATES INFECTIOUS DISEASES INHABITANTS INTERMEDIARIES INTERVENTION LIFE EXPECTANCY MEDICAL SERVICES PHYSICIANS PREGNANCY PREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE PRIMARY CARE PRIVATE INSURANCE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC HOSPITALS PUBLIC SECTOR RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS SMOKERS SOCIAL SERVICES SUSTAINABILITY URBAN CENTERS VIOLENCE ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC HEALTH FINANCE PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATION HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE SURVEYS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK PUBLIC HEALTH INSURANCE CROSS-SUBSIDIZATION SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS SECTOR EVALUATION INFANT MORTALITY MEDICINES MEDICAL TESTS MEDICAL EVALUATION INEQUITY INEFFICIENCY FEDERALISM POLITICAL ASPECTS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT HEALTH PLANNING HEALTH POLICY QUALITY ASSURANCE SOCIAL PARTICIPATION HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES CHILD HEALTH SERVICES World Bank The Health Sector in Argentina: Current Situations and Options for Improvement |
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The Argentine health sector faces the
challenge of improving its performance and finding options
for resolving its chronic problems of inequity, inefficiency
and weak regulatory framework. These challenges have become
more pressing in light of the country's economic and
social crisis. The main objective of all efforts to reform
the health sector should be to improve the health status of
the population, especially the poorest and most vulnerable.
The federal nature of Argentina and its marked heterogeneity
constitute the framework within which reforms must progress.
Thus, the role of the provinces in health sector performance
is key. The national government is responsible for guiding,
coordinating, regulating and providing incentives for
provincial efforts to improve health outcomes. This includes
guaranteeing that other sub-sectors (i.e. social security
insurers) contribute to health sector goals, and that there
are effective instruments and forums to inspire better
provincial coordination and articulation. There are concrete
options to improve the Argentine health sector's
response to the needs of the poorest and most vulnerable.
Options that stand out include: (i) strengthening the
provincial health insurance function (for instance, by
developing provincial public health insurance schemes); (ii)
improving the management of public providers by linking
financing to performance and avoiding cross-subsidies; (iii)
ensuring the adequate functioning of the social security
sub- system; and (iv) protecting and strengthening priority
public health programs. The establishment of a solid
framework for stewardship, regulation and sector dialogue
will contribute to the advancement and sustainability of
these reforms. |
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The Health Sector in Argentina: Current Situations and Options for Improvement |
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The Health Sector in Argentina: Current Situations and Options for Improvement |
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The Health Sector in Argentina: Current Situations and Options for Improvement |
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The Health Sector in Argentina: Current Situations and Options for Improvement |
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The Health Sector in Argentina: Current Situations and Options for Improvement |
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health sector in argentina: current situations and options for improvement |
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2013 |
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