El diseño institucional del sistema de salud colombiano: el papel de los supuestos de la política y la legislación en clave de análisis económico

This article presents one of the findings of research on health policy in Colombia, where the effects of state intervention in the economy are analyzed and specifically in the provision of health services. This intervention with economic, legal and political connotations, is contained in our legal s...

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Autor Principal: Flórez Pinilla, Katherine
Otros Autores: Pérez y Soto Domínguez, Alejandro
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Universidad de San Buenaventura - Cali 2017
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Acceso en línea: 0123-5834
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Sumario: This article presents one of the findings of research on health policy in Colombia, where the effects of state intervention in the economy are analyzed and specifically in the provision of health services. This intervention with economic, legal and political connotations, is contained in our legal system from the Political Constitution of 1991 and operationalized by Law 100 of 1993. According to the results of its implementation, the deficiencies of Colombian public health policy are directly related to the assumptions of economic theory in which the health system design is based and the state’s role as designer and planner. The state intervention is constantly induced to error, assuming some supposed neutrality, rationality, time and learning, developed from a static view of the neoclassical school and its Hobbesian anthropological model of Homo economicus.