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Health care in Costa Rica: Boom and crisis

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  • Mesa-Lago, Carmelo

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In 1960-1980 Costa Rica experienced a health boom, achieving significant improvements which moved that country into the number two position in Latin America for indicators such as population coverage, infant mortality, life expectancy and health services. In addition, there was a gradual process of integration of health services. But in the same period, the cost of health care as a percentage of GNP increased almost 5-fold and in 1980 was the fourth highest in the region. The economic crisis of the 1980s aggravated the financial difficulties; to cope with them, the government introduced an austere program to reduce costs and plans to transform the current model of health care into a more efficient one capable of maintaining Costa Rica's high health standards in the future. The paper is divided into five sections: (1) summary of the historical development of health care, and description of its current organization and of its gradual process of integration; (2) estimation of population coverage and its trends, evaluation of inequalities in coverage, and identification of the non-covered group; (3) analysis of health-care financing and its sources, as well of the recent financial desequilibrium, its causes and measures to restore the equilibrium; (4) description of health care benefits and their differences among groups and regions, analysis of the country's advances in health-care facilities and standards, and measurement of the impact of the health care system in income distribution; and (5) description of the rising cost of health care and the current crisis, analysis of the causes of both phenomena, and review of the measures that have been and should be implemented to solve these problems.

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  • Mesa-Lago, Carmelo, 1985. "Health care in Costa Rica: Boom and crisis," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 21(1), pages 13-21, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:socmed:v:21:y:1985:i:1:p:13-21
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    2. Bridget O'Laughlin & Anne-Emanuelle Birn & Laura Nervi & Eduardo Siqueira, 2016. "Forum 2016," Development and Change, International Institute of Social Studies, vol. 47(4), pages 734-759, July.
    3. José F. Alonso & Ricardo A. Donate-Armada & Armando M. Lago, 1994. "A First Approximation Design of the Social Safety Net for a Democratic Cuba," Annual Proceedings, The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, vol. 4.
    4. Rosero Bixby, Luis, 1994. "La disminución de la mortalidad de adultos en Costa Rica," Notas de Población, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL), December.

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