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[Resource allocation in the Seguro Popular program: analysis and recommendations].

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The Seguro Popular program

Area of Science:

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  • Public health policy
  • Healthcare system analysis

Background:

  • The Seguro Popular program aimed to expand health service access in Mexico.
  • Understanding its allocation and purchase mechanisms is crucial for evaluating its effectiveness.
  • The 2014 reforms to the General Health Law sought to strengthen state health systems.

Observation:

  • The study examines the operational mechanisms and control measures within the Seguro Popular program.
  • Incentive schemes are analyzed for their potential to enhance performance and primary care.
  • The research investigates how to improve access to specialty hospitals.

Findings:

  • State schemes for social protection in health require a shift from programmatic approaches to enhance service expansion.

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