Structural and Comparative Analysis of the Best Health Systems in the World Versus Mexico

Autor: Martínez Diana Veronica Sánchez, Sanjuan José Alejandro Muller, Cortés Rosa Isela Barrera, Ramírez Karla Valeria Suberbiel, Ledezma Jesús Carlos Ruvalcaba
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: Greener Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health. 5:060-066
ISSN: 2354-2381
DOI: 10.15580/gjeph.2017.6.091217127
Popis: The foundation of a Healthcare System is to reduce the damage to health in the population through the planning, financing, and administration of human and material resources. Two aspects to be considered include: the equitable distribution of health services among its inhabitants, their co-responsibility and homogeneity of their indicators.OBJECTIVE:To analyze the quality of the best global Healthcare Systems and compare with the Mexican Healthcare System. METHODS: We performed a systematic review in the network through a structural and comparative analysis of the best Healthcare Systems in the world versus the current situation in México. RESULTS: In Mexico, the Healthcare System is fragmented from the outset, and its integration is difficult. Although the leading Healthcare Organization is the Ministry of Health [SSA], each institution presents its own policies, so it could mean each one represents a separate Healthcare System of its own. CONCLUSION: Indicators that evaluate a healthcare system depend on inequity in health, access to health services, adequate treatment in both distribution and financial protection as well as fair financing, thus concluding that expenditures excessive in processes or actors do not guarantee the quality and effectiveness of a Healthcare System.
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