Background: Primary health care (PHC)-based reforms have had different results in Latin America. Little attention has been paid to the enablers of collective action capacities required to produce a comprehensive PHC approach. Objective: To analyse the enablers of collective action capacities to transform health systems towards a comprehensive PHC approach in Latin American PHC-based reforms. Methods: We conducted a longitudinal, retrospective case study of three municipal PHC-based reforms in Bolivia and Argentina. We used multiple data sources and methodologies: Document review; interviews with policymakers, managers and practitioners; and household and services surveys. We used temporal bracketing to analyse how the dynamic of interaction...
Background. The Argentine health system is characterized by fragmentation of care, major spending le...
En este trabajo se presenta parte del enfoque tomado en una investigación sobre la dinámica involucr...
Background: The participation of health professionals in designing interventions is considered vital...
The history of healthcare in Latin American countries can be traced back to colonial times and, in s...
Background: Selective vertical programs have prevailed over comprehensive primary health care in La...
Since the eighties, most Latin American (LA) countries experienced important social and health impro...
Decentralization is often a major part of health reform policies. However, there have been few attem...
Introduction: From Alma Ata, primary care is promoted as a tool that allows responding to the popula...
Decentralization is often a major part of health reform policies. However, there have been few attem...
Brazil and Turkey are among the few high-middle-income countries that explicitly chose to strengthen...
Decentralization is often a major part of health reform policies. However, there have been few attem...
Background: Finding new strategies for care integration has become a policy priority for many fragme...
Background Selective vertical programs prevailed over comprehensive primary health care in Latin Ame...
Includes bibliographyFollowing a conceptual analysis of the term "quasi-market", this article will l...
Healthcare coordination is considered key to improving care quality. Although participatory action r...
Background. The Argentine health system is characterized by fragmentation of care, major spending le...
En este trabajo se presenta parte del enfoque tomado en una investigación sobre la dinámica involucr...
Background: The participation of health professionals in designing interventions is considered vital...
The history of healthcare in Latin American countries can be traced back to colonial times and, in s...
Background: Selective vertical programs have prevailed over comprehensive primary health care in La...
Since the eighties, most Latin American (LA) countries experienced important social and health impro...
Decentralization is often a major part of health reform policies. However, there have been few attem...
Introduction: From Alma Ata, primary care is promoted as a tool that allows responding to the popula...
Decentralization is often a major part of health reform policies. However, there have been few attem...
Brazil and Turkey are among the few high-middle-income countries that explicitly chose to strengthen...
Decentralization is often a major part of health reform policies. However, there have been few attem...
Background: Finding new strategies for care integration has become a policy priority for many fragme...
Background Selective vertical programs prevailed over comprehensive primary health care in Latin Ame...
Includes bibliographyFollowing a conceptual analysis of the term "quasi-market", this article will l...
Healthcare coordination is considered key to improving care quality. Although participatory action r...
Background. The Argentine health system is characterized by fragmentation of care, major spending le...
En este trabajo se presenta parte del enfoque tomado en una investigación sobre la dinámica involucr...
Background: The participation of health professionals in designing interventions is considered vital...