A Moving Target: Universal Access to Healthcare Services in Latin America and the Caribbean
Healthcare services are more widespread in Latin America and the Caribbean today than 50 years ago, yet this availability is not necessarily reflected in popular perceptions. This study documents the expansion of healthcare services in the region in terms of medically-trained professionals, service utilization, and insurance eligibility. It finds that people in countries with more doctors have a more positive view of access to healthcare and greater confidence in the healthcare system. However, other factors intervene in this relationship between perceptions and objective indicators, such as the strength of local social networks and wealth. As a consequence of rising expectations, differential access and continuing discontent, public policy can be driven by factors that are least likely to improve the population's health.
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Subjects: | Health Care Service, Health Policy, Social Policy and Protection, I11 - Analysis of Health Care Markets, I18 - Government Policy • Regulation • Public Health, N96 - Latin America • Caribbean, medical care, health services accessibility, needs assessment, health policy, Health Financing, Access, Happiness, |
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dig-bid-node-106952024-05-30T20:25:17ZA Moving Target: Universal Access to Healthcare Services in Latin America and the Caribbean 2009-01-01T00:00:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011233 https://publications.iadb.org/en/moving-target-universal-access-healthcare-services-latin-america-and-caribbean Inter-American Development Bank Health Care Service Health Policy Social Policy and Protection I11 - Analysis of Health Care Markets I18 - Government Policy • Regulation • Public Health N96 - Latin America • Caribbean medical care, health services accessibility, needs assessment, health policy, Health Financing, Access, Happiness Healthcare services are more widespread in Latin America and the Caribbean today than 50 years ago, yet this availability is not necessarily reflected in popular perceptions. This study documents the expansion of healthcare services in the region in terms of medically-trained professionals, service utilization, and insurance eligibility. It finds that people in countries with more doctors have a more positive view of access to healthcare and greater confidence in the healthcare system. However, other factors intervene in this relationship between perceptions and objective indicators, such as the strength of local social networks and wealth. As a consequence of rising expectations, differential access and continuing discontent, public policy can be driven by factors that are least likely to improve the population's health. Inter-American Development Bank William D. Savedoff Working Papers application/pdf IDB Publications The Caribbean Central America South America en |
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Healthcare services are more widespread in Latin America and the Caribbean today than 50 years ago, yet this availability is not necessarily reflected in popular perceptions. This study documents the expansion of healthcare services in the region in terms of medically-trained professionals, service utilization, and insurance eligibility. It finds that people in countries with more doctors have a more positive view of access to healthcare and greater confidence in the healthcare system. However, other factors intervene in this relationship between perceptions and objective indicators, such as the strength of local social networks and wealth. As a consequence of rising expectations, differential access and continuing discontent, public policy can be driven by factors that are least likely to improve the population's health. |
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