This article explores the neoliberal cooptation of social justice-orientedglobal health policies over the last three decades, from primary health care and ‘health for all’ to various contemporary so-called ‘health equity’ initiatives, such as Universal Health Coverage and ‘health convergence’. The authors illustrate and contextualize the different periods and approaches with examples from a range of Latin American countries, drawing on diverse political experiences and social struggles in the health arena. The analysis concludes with reflections about the region’s experiences of resisting and challenging the neoliberal health agenda, in spite of domestic and global environments that have constrained these efforts, past and present. In this ...
The study of global health governance has developed rapidly over recent years. That literature has i...
Global health as a transnational, intergovernmental, value-based initiative led by the World Health...
Objectives: To analyze continuity/discontinuity processes in health programs and policies implemente...
This article explores the neoliberal cooptation of social justice-orientedglobal health policies ove...
Abstract The presumed global consensus on achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) ma...
Objectives: This article analyzes the content and outcome of ongoing health reforms in Latin America...
This Medicina Social/Social Medicine issue includes, among others, two articles critical of so-calle...
From its origins, the Latin American Social Medicine and the Collective Health (LASM/CH) movements h...
From its origins, the Latin American Social Medicine and the Collective Health (LASM/CH) movements h...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the recommendations of international organizations based on the Washington Con...
For decades, two opposing logics have dominated the health policy debate: a comprehensive health car...
Re-democratization has transformed the social agenda and the role of the state in Latin America with...
For decades, two opposing logics have dominated the health policy debate: a comprehensive health car...
Concomitant with the emergence of a neoliberal precept for global health is the decline in support f...
This article seeks to uncover how harms in Latin America generated under the neoliberal model over m...
The study of global health governance has developed rapidly over recent years. That literature has i...
Global health as a transnational, intergovernmental, value-based initiative led by the World Health...
Objectives: To analyze continuity/discontinuity processes in health programs and policies implemente...
This article explores the neoliberal cooptation of social justice-orientedglobal health policies ove...
Abstract The presumed global consensus on achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) ma...
Objectives: This article analyzes the content and outcome of ongoing health reforms in Latin America...
This Medicina Social/Social Medicine issue includes, among others, two articles critical of so-calle...
From its origins, the Latin American Social Medicine and the Collective Health (LASM/CH) movements h...
From its origins, the Latin American Social Medicine and the Collective Health (LASM/CH) movements h...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the recommendations of international organizations based on the Washington Con...
For decades, two opposing logics have dominated the health policy debate: a comprehensive health car...
Re-democratization has transformed the social agenda and the role of the state in Latin America with...
For decades, two opposing logics have dominated the health policy debate: a comprehensive health car...
Concomitant with the emergence of a neoliberal precept for global health is the decline in support f...
This article seeks to uncover how harms in Latin America generated under the neoliberal model over m...
The study of global health governance has developed rapidly over recent years. That literature has i...
Global health as a transnational, intergovernmental, value-based initiative led by the World Health...
Objectives: To analyze continuity/discontinuity processes in health programs and policies implemente...