Meneses Navarro Sergio, Pelcastre-Villafuerte Blanca Estela, Becerril-Montekio Victor, Serván-Mori Edson
CONACyT and Centre for Health Systems Research, National Institute of Public Health, Cuernavaca, Mexico.
Centre for Health Systems Research, National Institute of Public Health, Cuernavaca, Mexico.
Int J Health Plann Manage. 2022 Nov;37(6):3357-3364. doi: 10.1002/hpm.3538. Epub 2022 Jul 5.
Health is a human right that everyone should be able to exercise. Yet health systems segmentation and fragmentation are a major challenge to advancing universal health coverage (UHC) and achieving health equity. Between 2019 and 2020, Mexico launched a profound restructuration of its health system claiming its aim was to attain UHC, free healthcare services and drugs and to combat corruption. We analyse the implications of the modifications of the Mexican Constitution and the dismantling of the Seguro Popular de Salud (Popular Health Insurance) in relation to segmentation. We argue that, instead of advancing towards UHC and equality, these changes reinforce inequalities and that transforming health systems must respect human rights.
健康是一项每个人都应能够行使的人权。然而,卫生系统的分割和碎片化是推进全民健康覆盖(UHC)和实现健康公平的一项重大挑战。2019年至2020年期间,墨西哥对其卫生系统进行了深刻重组,宣称其目标是实现全民健康覆盖、提供免费医疗服务和药品以及打击腐败。我们分析了墨西哥宪法修改以及撤销大众健康保险(Seguro Popular de Salud)与分割相关的影响。我们认为,这些变革非但没有朝着全民健康覆盖和平等迈进,反而加剧了不平等,而且卫生系统的转型必须尊重人权。