Chile's neoliberal health reform: An assessment and a critique
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Unger, Jean-Pierre
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Chile's neoliberal health reform: An assessment and a critique
Abstract
The Chilean health system underwent
a drastic neoliberal reform in the
1980s, with the creation of a dual
system: public and private health
insurance and public and private
provision of health services.
• This reform served as a model for
later World Bank–inspired reforms in
countries like Colombia.
• The private part of the Chilean health
system, including private insurers and
private providers, is highly inefficient
and has decreased solidarity between
rich and poor, sick and healthy, and
young and old.
• In spite of serious underfinancing
during the Pinochet years, the
public health component remains
the backbone of the system and is
responsible for the good health status
of the Chilean population.
• The Chilean health reform has lessons
for other countries in Latin America
and elsewhere: privatisation of health
insurance services may not have
the expected results according to
neoliberal doctrine. On the contrary,
it may increase unfairness in financing
and inequitable access to quality care.
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PLOS MEDICINE, Volume: 5, Issue: 4, Pages: 542-547, 2008
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