Reshaping health care in Latin America: a comparative analysis of health care reform in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico

  • Capps L
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This book assesses the health care reforms of the past decade in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico. The authors are in agreement that reform in the governance, management and financing of the provision of health services was essential. However, they criticize the outcomes of the reform process not only for the anticipated exacerbation of social and economic inequalities, but also because of inattention paid to human resources as well as much-needed development of science and technology.

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Capps, L. (2001). Reshaping health care in Latin America: a comparative analysis of health care reform in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico. Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública, 9(2), 130–131. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1020-49892001000200015

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