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Int J Public Health ; 65(7): 995-1001, 2020 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32712695

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OBJECTIVES: To analyze the fundamentals of the global health agenda from 1944 to 2018, especially regarding Universal Health Coverage, in order to unveil its relations with capital accumulation in health services and to contribute to world social mobilization to change this tendency. METHODS: A historical study was carried out based on a purposeful selection of primary sources on the global health agenda from multilateral organizations and secondary sources about the changes of capitalism from the study period. RESULTS: The global health agenda changed from the state responsibility for health to an insurance healthcare system based on markets. The medical-industrial complex pressured national economies, broke postwar pacts, and urged economic globalization. The neoliberal, neoclassical, and neo-institutional discourse that promoted a new state-market relationship eased the new capital accumulation in healthcare into financial and cognitive capitalism. CONCLUSIONS: Understanding these relationships allows us to provide elements for social mobilization geared to transform the healthcare sector toward a new vision of health with a nature-society relationship that contributes to socially constructing human and environmental health, rather than gaining profits based on illness and chronic suffering.


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Delivery of Health Care/economics , Global Health/economics , Global Health/history , Health Services/economics , Politics , Universal Health Insurance/economics , Universal Health Insurance/history , Universal Health Insurance/legislation & jurisprudence , Delivery of Health Care/history , Delivery of Health Care/legislation & jurisprudence , Delivery of Health Care/statistics & numerical data , Global Health/legislation & jurisprudence , Global Health/statistics & numerical data , Health Services/history , Health Services/legislation & jurisprudence , Health Services/statistics & numerical data , History, 20th Century , History, 21st Century , Humans , Universal Health Insurance/statistics & numerical data
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