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Beyond Survival: Protecting Households from Health Shocks in Latin
America breaks new ground in the ongoing debate about health
finance and financial protection from the costs of health care. The
evidence and discussion support the need to consider financial
protection, in addition to health status, as a policy objective
when setting priorities for health systems.
This book reviews the Latin American experience with health reform
in the last 20 years and the fundamentals of health system
financing, using new evidence to show the magnitude and mechanisms
that determine the impoverishing effects of health events
(diseases, accidents, and those of the life cycle). It provides
options for policy makers on how to protect, and help households to
protect themselves, against this impoverishment.
The authors use empirical evidence from six case studies
commissioned for this report, on Argentina, Chile, Columbia,
Ecuador, Honduras, and Mexico. This book provides policy makers
with a solid conceptual basis for decisions on the contents of
mandatory health insurance benefit packages, choices of financing
mechanisms, and the roles of public policy in this field.
Beyond Survival provides an in-depth analysis of, and
organizational alternatives for, risk pooling and health insurance
for financial protection. It analyzes the urgent need to extend
risk pooling to the informal sector, the challenges for current
social insurance arrangements, and options for policy makers to
effectively extend risk pooling to the informal sector.
Beyond Survival: Protecting Households from Health Shocks in Latin
America breaks new ground in the ongoing debate about health
finance and financial protection from the costs of health care. The
evidence and discussion support the need to consider financial
protection, in addition to health status, as a policy objective
when setting priorities for health systems.
This book reviews the Latin American experience with health reform
in the last 20 years and the fundamentals of health system
financing, using new evidence to show the magnitude and mechanisms
that determine the impoverishing effects of health events
(diseases, accidents, and those of the life cycle). It provides
options for policy makers on how to protect, and help households to
protect themselves, against this impoverishment.
The authors use empirical evidence from six case studies
commissioned for this report, on Argentina, Chile, Columbia,
Ecuador, Honduras, and Mexico. This book provides policy makers
with a solid conceptual basis for decisions on the contents of
mandatory health insurance benefit packages, choices of financing
mechanisms, and the roles of public policy in this field.
Beyond Survival provides an in-depth analysis of, and
organizational alternatives for, risk pooling and health insurance
for financial protection. It analyzes the urgent need to extend
risk pooling to the informal sector, the challenges for current
social insurance arrangements, and options for policy makers to
effectively extend risk pooling to the informal sector.
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