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Health Policy and Planning | 2016

Barriers to healthcare coordination in market-based and decentralized public health systems: a qualitative study in healthcare networks of Colombia and Brazil.

Ingrid Vargas; Amparo Susana Mogollón-Pérez; Pierre De Paepe; Maria Rejane Ferreira da Silva; Jean-Pierre Unger; María Luisa Vázquez

Although integrated healthcare networks (IHNs) are promoted in Latin America in response to health system fragmentation, few analyses on the coordination of care across levels in these networks have been conducted in the region. The aim is to analyse the existence of healthcare coordination across levels of care and the factors influencing it from the health personnel’ perspective in healthcare networks of two countries with different health systems: Colombia, with a social security system based on managed competition and Brazil, with a decentralized national health system. A qualitative, exploratory and descriptive–interpretative study was conducted, based on a case study of healthcare networks in four municipalities. Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with a three stage theoretical sample of (a) health (112) and administrative (66) professionals of different care levels, and (b) managers of providers (42) and insurers (14). A thematic content analysis was conducted, segmented by cases, informant groups and themes. The results reveal poor clinical information transfer between healthcare levels in all networks analysed, with added deficiencies in Brazil in the coordination of access and clinical management. The obstacles to care coordination are related to the organization of both the health system and the healthcare networks. In the health system, there is the existence of economic incentives to compete (exacerbated in Brazil by partisan political interests), the fragmentation and instability of networks in Colombia and weak planning and evaluation in Brazil. In the healthcare networks, there are inadequate working conditions (temporary and/or part-time contracts) which hinder the use of coordination mechanisms, and inadequate professional training for implementing a healthcare model in which primary care should act as coordinator in patient care. Reforms are needed in these health systems and networks in order to modify incentives, strengthen the state planning and supervision functions and improve professional working conditions and skills.


Journal of Family Medicine and Disease Prevention | 2015

Family therapy in developing countries primary care

A. Quinet; S. Shelmerdine; P. Van Dessel; Jean-Pierre Unger

C l i n M e d International Library Citation: Quinet A, Shelmerdine S, Dessel PV, Unger JP (2015) Family Therapy in Developing Countries Primary Care. J Fam Med Dis Prev 1:006 Received: April 11, 2015: Accepted: July 19, 2015: Published: July 23, 2015 Copyright:


Medicina Social | 2009

Reformas de gobiernos socialistas a las políticas de salud en Bolivia y Ecuador: el potencial subestimado de la Atención Primaria Integral de Salud para impactar los determinantes sociales en salud

Herland Tejerina Silva; Werner Soors; Pierre De Paepe; Edison Aguilar Santacruz; Marie-Christine Closon; Jean-Pierre Unger


Archive | 2009

Socialist government health policy reforms in Bolivia and Ecuador: The underrated potential of comprehensive primary health care to tackle the social determinants of health

Herland Tejerina Silva; Werner Soors; Pierre De Paepe; Edison Aguilar Santacruz; Jean-Pierre Unger


Archive | 2010

International Health and Aid Policies: Privatization (PPM-DOTS) strategy for tuberculosis control: how evidence-based is it?

Jean-Pierre Unger; Pierre De Paepe; Patricia Ghilbert; Walter Zocchi; Patrick Van Dessel; Imrana Qadeer; Kasturi Sen


Archive | 2005

The Consequences of Neoliberalism COLOMBIA: IN VIVO TEST OF HEALTH SECTOR PRIVATIZATION IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD

Tony De Groote; Pierre De Paepe; Jean-Pierre Unger


Archive | 2010

International Health and Aid Policies: Donor led policies: analysis of an underlying doctrine

Jean-Pierre Unger; Pierre De Paepe; Kasturi Sen; Werner Soors


Archive | 2010

International Health and Aid Policies: Why do disease-control programmes require patients in health services to succeed in delivering? The case of malaria control in Mali

Jean-Pierre Unger; Pierre De Paepe; Kasturi Sen; Werner Soors


Archive | 2010

International Health and Aid Policies: How do disease-control programmes damage health care delivery in developing countries?

Jean-Pierre Unger; Pierre De Paepe; Kasturi Sen; Werner Soors


Education and Health | 2007

Controlling diseases, securing access to health care, strengthening health systems...squaring the circle?

Jean-Pierre Unger; P De Paepe

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Pierre De Paepe

Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp

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Werner Soors

Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp

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Kasturi Sen

Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp

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Kasturi Sen

Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp

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Ingrid Vargas

Group Health Cooperative

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Ml Vázquez

Group Health Cooperative

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Mrf da Silva

Universidade de Pernambuco

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