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[The economic-financial crisis and health in Spain. Evidence and viewpoints. SESPAS report 2014].

Imma Cortès-Franch1, Beatriz González López-Valcárcel2.   

Abstract

The objectives of the SESPAS 2014 Report are as follows: a) to analyze the impact of the economic crisis on health and health-related behaviors, on health inequalities, and on the determinants of health in Spain; b) to describe the changes in the Spanish health system following measures to address the crisis and assess its potential impact on health; c) to review the evidence on the health impact of economic crises in other countries, as well as policy responses; and d) to suggest policy interventions alternative to those carried out to date with a population health perspective and scientific evidence in order to help mitigate the impact of the economic downturn on health and health inequalities. The report is organized in five sections: 1) the economic, financial and health crisis: causes, consequences, and contexts; 2) the impact on structural determinants of health and health inequalities; 3) the impact on health and health-related behaviors, and indicators for monitoring; 4) the impact on health systems; and 5) the impact on specific populations: children, seniors, and immigrants. There is some evidence on the relationship between the crisis and the health of the Spanish population, health inequalities, some changes in lifestyle, and variations in access to health services. The crisis has impacted many structural determinants of health, particularly among the most vulnerable population groups. Generally, policy responses on how to manage the crisis have not taken the evidence into account. The crisis may contribute to making public policy vulnerable to corporate action, thus jeopardizing the implementation of healthy policies.
Copyright © 2014 SESPAS. Published by Elsevier Espana. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Budgetary cuts; Crisis económica; Desigualdades en salud; Economic crisis; Estado del bienestar; Health inequalities; Políticas sociales; Population health; Prioritization; Priorización; Recortes; Salud poblacional; Social policies; Welfare state

Mesh:

Year:  2014        PMID: 24863987     DOI: 10.1016/j.gaceta.2014.03.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gac Sanit        ISSN: 0213-9111            Impact factor:   2.139


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