Báscolo Ernesto
Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Rosario, Argentina.
Rev Salud Publica (Bogota). 2010;12 Suppl 1:8-27.
An analytical framework was developed for explaining the conditions for the effectiveness of different strategies promoting integrated primary health-care (PHC) service-based systems in Latin-America. Different modes of governance (clan, incentives and hierarchy) were characterised from a political economics viewpoint for representing alternative forms of regulation promoting innovation in health-service-providing organisations. The necessary conditions for guaranteeing the modes of governance's effectiveness are presented, as are their implications in terms of posts in play. The institutional construction of an integrated health system is interpreted as being a product of a social process in which different modes of governance are combined, operating with different ways of resolving normative aspects for regulating service provision (with the hierarchical mode), resource distribution (with the incentives mode) and on the social values legitimising such process (with the clan mode).
我们构建了一个分析框架,用于解释在拉丁美洲促进以初级卫生保健(PHC)服务为基础的综合系统的不同策略产生效果的条件。从政治经济学角度对不同治理模式(家族式、激励式和层级式)进行了特征描述,以代表促进卫生服务提供组织创新的不同监管形式。文中阐述了确保治理模式有效性的必要条件及其在相关岗位方面的影响。综合卫生系统的制度建设被解读为一个社会过程的产物,在这个过程中,不同治理模式相互结合,以不同方式解决规范服务提供(层级式模式)、资源分配(激励式模式)以及使该过程合法化的社会价值观(家族式模式)等规范性问题。