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Authors:

Aarushi Gupta
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Anjali Nambiar

Summary:

Colombia’s healthcare area, like many different sectors within the nation, was fully overhauled as a part of the nation’s sweeping reforms that adopted the adoption of a brand new Structure in 1991. The reforms launched a compulsory social medical insurance system, with lots of its options designed in keeping with the theoretical rules of managed competitors. The reforms, aimed toward revamping and regulating the hitherto fragmented medical insurance sector, concomitantly launched a two-tier system — one for the formally employed and one other for the low-income, casual sector workforce — with the broader goal of reaching common medical insurance. Nearly three a long time later, the decision, on the influence of the reforms, varies throughout the system’s stakeholders and subsequently, stays ambiguous. Whereas the reforms granted a constitutional proper to healthcare, common entry in observe is but to be achieved. Admittedly, the jury continues to be out on the optimality of the reform method Colombia undertook, signalling the vital classes its case holds for growing nations like India. The embedment of managed competitors rules in an surroundings characterised by low-state presence and weak rule of regulation makes Colombia an attention-grabbing setting to analyse, holding worthwhile classes for policymakers looking for to undertake related approaches in comparable jurisdictions.

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APA

Gupta, A., & Nambiar, A. (2022). Managed Competitors in Colombia. Retrieved from Dvara Analysis.

MLA

Gupta, Aarushi and Anjali Nambiar. “Managed Competitors in Colombia.” 2022. Dvara Analysis.

Chicago

Gupta, Aarushi, and Anjali Nambiar. 2022. “Managed Competitors in Colombia.” Dvara Analysis.


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