Achieving effective universal health coverage with equity: evidence from Chile

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作者
Frenz, Patricia [1 ]
Delgado, Iris [2 ]
Kaufman, Jay S. [3 ]
Harper, Sam [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Chile, Fac Med, Escuela Salud Publ Salvador Allende, Santiago 8380453, Chile
[2] Univ Desarrollo, Fac Med, Ctr Epidemiol & Polit Salud, Santiago, Chile
[3] McGill Univ, Dept Epidemiol Biostat & Occupat Hlth, Montreal, PQ H3A 1A2, Canada
关键词
Healthcare reform; health inequalities; health systems research; Chile; CARE; ACCESS; SYSTEMS; REFORM; INEQUALITY; MORBIDITY; INSURANCE; MORTALITY; INEQUITY; SERVICES;
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10.1093/heapol/czt054
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Chile's 'health guarantees' approach to providing universal and equitable coverage for quality healthcare in a dual public-private health system has generated global interest. The programme, called AUGE, defines legally enforceable rights to explicit healthcare benefits for priority health conditions, which incrementally covered 56 problems representing 75% of the disease burden between 2005 and 2009. It was accompanied by other health reform measures to increase public financing and public sector planning to secure the guarantees nationwide, as well as the state's stewardship role. We analysed data from household surveys conducted before and after the AUGE reform to estimate changes in levels of unmet health need, defined as the lack of a healthcare visit for a health problem occurring in the last 30 days, by age, sex, income, education, health insurance, residence and ethnicity; fitting logistic regression models and using predictive margins. The overall prevalence of unmet health need was much lower in 2009 (17.6%, 95% CI: 16.5%, 18.6%) than in 2000 (30.0%, 95% CI: 28.3%, 31.7%). Differences by income and education extremes and rural-urban residence disappeared. In 2009, people who had been in treatment for a condition covered by AUGE in the past year had a lower adjusted prevalence of unmet need for their recent problem (11.7%, 95% CI: 10.5%, 13.2%) than who had not (21.0%, 95% CI: 19.6%, 22.4%). Despite limitations including cross-sectional and self-reported data, our findings suggest that the Chilean health system has become more equitable and responsive to need. While these changes cannot be directly attributed to AUGE, they were coincident with the AUGE reforms. However, healthcare equity concerns are still present, relating to quality of care, health system barriers and differential access for health conditions that are not covered by AUGE.
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页码:717 / 731
页数:15
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