Spain: health system review
Health Systems in Transition
; 26 (3)
Article
en En
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| ID: who-378543
Biblioteca responsable:
CH1.1
ABSTRACT
This review of the Spanish health system analyses recent developments in health organization and governance, financing, health care provision, recent reforms and health system performance.Overall health status continues to improve in Spain, which presents the highest life expectancy in the European Union – although some socioeconomic inequalities in health persist and risk factors such as overweight, tobacco and alcohol consumption and illegal drug use remain a concern. Health system reforms since 2018 have focused on widening the population covered by the health system, reducing co-payments, improving the scope of coverage in terms of increasing provided services, and the reinforcement of primary care. Future challenges for the health system include addressing access gaps, such as the limited coverage of some services (such as dental and optical care), and large waiting lists for some services. Some gaps in efficiency remain, such as the low numbers of qualified personnel in some medical specialties, the shortage of mental health resources, the underuse of effective treatments, and the overuse of non-appropriate orineffective procedures.
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Colección:
04-international_org
Base de datos:
WHOLIS
Asunto principal:
España
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Calidad, Acceso y Evaluación de la Atención de Salud
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Reforma de la Atención de Salud
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Estudio de Evaluación
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Planes de Sistemas de Salud
País/Región como asunto:
Europa
Idioma:
En
Año:
2024
Tipo del documento:
Article