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El informe de la Organización Mundial de la Salud 2000: un juego de ordenador políticamente incorrecto

J.M. Fernández-Díaz

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Resumen

The World Health Organization Report 2000 is aimed at supporting an evidence-based development of health care systems in the world. The report has brought about a significant political and academic debate. This article reviews the contribution of the WHO Report to current health care policy, as well as analyzes and comments the main published critiques. Through a commented compilation of the health care reforms implemented over the last fifteen years in the world, WHO shifts radically its traditional position supporting now universal access to health care and a strong government's conduction role, but within a financial risk sharing environment, public and private co-operation and deregulation of the public management of health care institutions. WHO ranks in this report the 191 countries according to their health care systems' goal attainment and performance using a very weak, obscure and artificial methodology which has been opposed internationally. WHO is, however, committed to continue this initiative without apparently any major changes in the general and methodological approach.

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J.M. Fernández-Díaz (2001). El informe de la Organización Mundial de la Salud 2000: un juego de ordenador políticamente incorrecto. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0213-9111(01)71600-7