Economic crisis and counter-reform of universal health care systems: Spanish case

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The economic crisis that has been affecting Europe in the 21st century has modified social protection systems in the countries that adopted, in the 20th century, universal health care system models, such as Spain. This communication presents some recent transformations, which were caused by changes in Spanish law. Those changes relate to the access to health care services, mainly in regards to the provision of care to foreigners, to financial contribution from users for health care services, and to pharmaceutical assistance. In crisis situations, reforms are observed to follow a trend which restricts rights and deepens social inequalities

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de Carvalho Fortes, P. A., Carvalho, R. R. P., & Louvison, M. C. P. (2015). Economic crisis and counter-reform of universal health care systems: Spanish case. Revista de Saude Publica, 49. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-8910.2015049005469

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