The health insurance market: lessons on the conflict between equivalence and solidarity

Includes bibliography

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Autores principales: Uthoff, Andras, Campusano, Rolando, Sánchez, José Miguel
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spelling oai-11362-116082020-03-06T16:50:27Z The health insurance market: lessons on the conflict between equivalence and solidarity Uthoff, Andras Campusano, Rolando Sánchez, José Miguel SALUD SEGURO DE ENFERMEDAD SERVICIOS DE SALUD FINANCIACION SOLIDARIDAD RIESGO DERECHO A LA SALUD SECTOR PUBLICO SECTOR PRIVADO ESTUDIOS DE CASOS HEALTH HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH SERVICES FINANCING SOLIDARITY RISK RIGHT TO HEALTH PUBLIC SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR CASE STUDIES Includes bibliography Health-care systems are highly diverse, sometimes even sharing few basic aspects of design. In developing countries, demographic profiles, poverty, the labour market and public finances are such that a comprehensive approach to solidarity -combining contributory and non-contributory mechanisms- is essential. In 1981, Chile redesigned the contributory component of its system by means of private health-insurance companies. The rationale of private, individual insurance runs counter to the ethical imperatives of contracts based on social rights. In Europe, this dilemma has been tackled using risk-levelling mechanisms that resolve the conflict between accessibility, efficiency and selection. In Chile, competitive health insurance companies (Isapres) coexist with a solidarity-based State alternative, the National Health Fund (FONASA). The Isapres engage in aggressive risk selection. The challenge for health policy is to integrate the two systems to balance the principles of equivalence and solidarity. 2014-01-02T18:46:09Z 2014-01-02T18:46:09Z 2012-12 Texto Sección o Parte de un Documento http://hdl.handle.net/11362/11608 LC/G.2549-P en CEPAL Review CEPAL Review 108 application/pdf CHILE CHILE
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topic SALUD
SEGURO DE ENFERMEDAD
SERVICIOS DE SALUD
FINANCIACION
SOLIDARIDAD
RIESGO
DERECHO A LA SALUD
SECTOR PUBLICO
SECTOR PRIVADO
ESTUDIOS DE CASOS
HEALTH
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH SERVICES
FINANCING
SOLIDARITY
RISK
RIGHT TO HEALTH
PUBLIC SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR
CASE STUDIES
spellingShingle SALUD
SEGURO DE ENFERMEDAD
SERVICIOS DE SALUD
FINANCIACION
SOLIDARIDAD
RIESGO
DERECHO A LA SALUD
SECTOR PUBLICO
SECTOR PRIVADO
ESTUDIOS DE CASOS
HEALTH
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH SERVICES
FINANCING
SOLIDARITY
RISK
RIGHT TO HEALTH
PUBLIC SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR
CASE STUDIES
Uthoff, Andras
Campusano, Rolando
Sánchez, José Miguel
The health insurance market: lessons on the conflict between equivalence and solidarity
description Includes bibliography
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Campusano, Rolando
Sánchez, José Miguel
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title The health insurance market: lessons on the conflict between equivalence and solidarity
title_short The health insurance market: lessons on the conflict between equivalence and solidarity
title_full The health insurance market: lessons on the conflict between equivalence and solidarity
title_fullStr The health insurance market: lessons on the conflict between equivalence and solidarity
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