Financiamiento de la salud mental en Chile: una deuda pendiente
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Errázuriz, Paula
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Financiamiento de la salud mental en Chile: una deuda pendiente
Abstract
In spite of the high prevalence of mental health disorders in Chile, there
is a significant financing deficit in this area when compared to the world’s
average. The financing for mental health has not increased in accordance
with the objectives proposed in the 2000 Chilean National Mental Health
and Psychiatry Plan, and only three of the six mental health priorities
proposed by this plan have secure financial coverage. The National Health
Strategy for the Fulfilment of Health Objectives for the decade 2011-2020
acknowledges that mental disorders worsen the quality of life, increase the
risk of physical illness, and have a substantial economic cost for the country.
Thus, this article focuses on the importance of investing in mental health,
the cost of not doing so, and the need for local mental health research. The
article discusses how the United States is trying to eliminate the financial
discrimination suffered by patients with mental health disorders, and concludes
with public policy recommendations for Chile.
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Rev Med Chile 2015; 143: 1179-1186
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