The health economy in Mexico

The global health crisis caused by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has highlighted the important connection between the economy and health. This relationship exists at the microeconomic, macroeconomic and institutional levels, as health markets tend to suffer from market failures; hea...

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spelling oai-11362-469342021-06-01T13:51:21Z The health economy in Mexico Lomelí Vanegas, Eduardo SALUD SALUD PUBLICA ECONOMIA DE LA SALUD GASTOS PUBLICOS SERVICIOS DE SALUD DERECHO A LA SALUD POBLACION BIENESTAR SOCIAL POLITICA SANITARIA HEALTH HEALTH ECONOMICS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC EXPENDITURES HEALTH SERVICES RIGHT TO HEALTH POPULATION SOCIAL WELFARE HEALTH POLICY The global health crisis caused by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has highlighted the important connection between the economy and health. This relationship exists at the microeconomic, macroeconomic and institutional levels, as health markets tend to suffer from market failures; health expenditure tends to increase as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP), and its financing has long-term implications for public finances. In the case of Mexico, the creation of a public health system that is segmented —as a result of the social protection scheme applied since 1943, which has been reformed several times in recent years— has contributed to making access to health a major factor in inequality, playing a part in the multidimensional poverty of a significant segment of the population. 2021-05-31T21:45:23Z 2021-05-31T21:45:23Z 2020-12-31 Texto Sección o Parte de un Documento https://hdl.handle.net/11362/46934 LC/PUB.2021/4-P 11 en CEPAL Review - Special issue CEPAL Review 132 .pdf application/pdf MEXICO MEXICO
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topic SALUD
SALUD PUBLICA
ECONOMIA DE LA SALUD
GASTOS PUBLICOS
SERVICIOS DE SALUD
DERECHO A LA SALUD
POBLACION
BIENESTAR SOCIAL
POLITICA SANITARIA
HEALTH
HEALTH ECONOMICS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
HEALTH SERVICES
RIGHT TO HEALTH
POPULATION
SOCIAL WELFARE
HEALTH POLICY
spellingShingle SALUD
SALUD PUBLICA
ECONOMIA DE LA SALUD
GASTOS PUBLICOS
SERVICIOS DE SALUD
DERECHO A LA SALUD
POBLACION
BIENESTAR SOCIAL
POLITICA SANITARIA
HEALTH
HEALTH ECONOMICS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
HEALTH SERVICES
RIGHT TO HEALTH
POPULATION
SOCIAL WELFARE
HEALTH POLICY
Lomelí Vanegas, Eduardo
The health economy in Mexico
description The global health crisis caused by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has highlighted the important connection between the economy and health. This relationship exists at the microeconomic, macroeconomic and institutional levels, as health markets tend to suffer from market failures; health expenditure tends to increase as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP), and its financing has long-term implications for public finances. In the case of Mexico, the creation of a public health system that is segmented —as a result of the social protection scheme applied since 1943, which has been reformed several times in recent years— has contributed to making access to health a major factor in inequality, playing a part in the multidimensional poverty of a significant segment of the population.
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