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How the ‘plates’ of a health system can shift, change and adjust during economic recessions: A qualitative interview study of public and private health providers in Brazil’s São Paulo and Maranhão states

BACKGROUND: Economic recessions carry an impact on population health and access to care; less is known on how health systems adapt to the conditions brought by a downturn. This particularly matters now that the COVID-19 epidemic is putting health systems under stress. Brazil is one of the world’s mo...

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Autores principales: Russo, Giuliano, Levi, Maria Luiza, Seabra Soares de Britto e Alves, Maria Teresa, Carneiro Alves de Oliveira, Bruno Luciano, de Souza Britto Ferreira de Carvalho, Ruth Helena, Andrietta, Lucas Salvador, Filippon, Jonathan Gonçalves, Scheffer, Mário César
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7588110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33104705
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241017
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author Russo, Giuliano
Levi, Maria Luiza
Seabra Soares de Britto e Alves, Maria Teresa
Carneiro Alves de Oliveira, Bruno Luciano
de Souza Britto Ferreira de Carvalho, Ruth Helena
Andrietta, Lucas Salvador
Filippon, Jonathan Gonçalves
Scheffer, Mário César
author_facet Russo, Giuliano
Levi, Maria Luiza
Seabra Soares de Britto e Alves, Maria Teresa
Carneiro Alves de Oliveira, Bruno Luciano
de Souza Britto Ferreira de Carvalho, Ruth Helena
Andrietta, Lucas Salvador
Filippon, Jonathan Gonçalves
Scheffer, Mário César
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description BACKGROUND: Economic recessions carry an impact on population health and access to care; less is known on how health systems adapt to the conditions brought by a downturn. This particularly matters now that the COVID-19 epidemic is putting health systems under stress. Brazil is one of the world’s most affected countries, and its health system was already experiencing the aftermath of the 2015 recession. METHODS: Between 2018 and 2019 we conducted 46 semi-structured interviews with health practitioners, managers and policy-makers to explore the impact of the 2015 recession on public and private providers in prosperous (São Paulo) and impoverished (Maranhão) states in Brazil. Thematic analysis was employed to identify drivers and consequences of system adaptation and coping strategies. Nvivo software was used to aid data collection and analysis. We followed the Standards for Reporting Qualitative Research to provide an account of the findings. RESULTS: We found the concept of ‘health sector crisis’ to be politically charged among healthcare providers in São Paulo and Maranhão. Contrary to expectations, the public sector was reported to have found ways to compensate for diminishing federal funding, having outsourced services and adopted flexible–if insecure–working arrangements. Following a drop in employment and health plans, private health insurance companies have streamlined their offer, at times at the expenses of coverage. Low-cost walk-in clinics were hit hard by the recession, but were also credited for having moved to cater for higher-income customers in Maranhão. CONCLUSIONS: The ‘plates’ of a health system may shift and adjust in unexpected ways in response to recessions, and some of these changes might outlast the crisis. As low-income countries enter post-COVID economic recessions, it will be important to monitor the adjustments taking place in health systems, to ensure that past gains in access to care and job security are not eroded.
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spelling pubmed-75881102020-10-30 How the ‘plates’ of a health system can shift, change and adjust during economic recessions: A qualitative interview study of public and private health providers in Brazil’s São Paulo and Maranhão states Russo, Giuliano Levi, Maria Luiza Seabra Soares de Britto e Alves, Maria Teresa Carneiro Alves de Oliveira, Bruno Luciano de Souza Britto Ferreira de Carvalho, Ruth Helena Andrietta, Lucas Salvador Filippon, Jonathan Gonçalves Scheffer, Mário César PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Economic recessions carry an impact on population health and access to care; less is known on how health systems adapt to the conditions brought by a downturn. This particularly matters now that the COVID-19 epidemic is putting health systems under stress. Brazil is one of the world’s most affected countries, and its health system was already experiencing the aftermath of the 2015 recession. METHODS: Between 2018 and 2019 we conducted 46 semi-structured interviews with health practitioners, managers and policy-makers to explore the impact of the 2015 recession on public and private providers in prosperous (São Paulo) and impoverished (Maranhão) states in Brazil. Thematic analysis was employed to identify drivers and consequences of system adaptation and coping strategies. Nvivo software was used to aid data collection and analysis. We followed the Standards for Reporting Qualitative Research to provide an account of the findings. RESULTS: We found the concept of ‘health sector crisis’ to be politically charged among healthcare providers in São Paulo and Maranhão. Contrary to expectations, the public sector was reported to have found ways to compensate for diminishing federal funding, having outsourced services and adopted flexible–if insecure–working arrangements. Following a drop in employment and health plans, private health insurance companies have streamlined their offer, at times at the expenses of coverage. Low-cost walk-in clinics were hit hard by the recession, but were also credited for having moved to cater for higher-income customers in Maranhão. CONCLUSIONS: The ‘plates’ of a health system may shift and adjust in unexpected ways in response to recessions, and some of these changes might outlast the crisis. As low-income countries enter post-COVID economic recessions, it will be important to monitor the adjustments taking place in health systems, to ensure that past gains in access to care and job security are not eroded. Public Library of Science 2020-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7588110/ /pubmed/33104705 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241017 Text en © 2020 Russo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Levi, Maria Luiza
Seabra Soares de Britto e Alves, Maria Teresa
Carneiro Alves de Oliveira, Bruno Luciano
de Souza Britto Ferreira de Carvalho, Ruth Helena
Andrietta, Lucas Salvador
Filippon, Jonathan Gonçalves
Scheffer, Mário César
How the ‘plates’ of a health system can shift, change and adjust during economic recessions: A qualitative interview study of public and private health providers in Brazil’s São Paulo and Maranhão states
title How the ‘plates’ of a health system can shift, change and adjust during economic recessions: A qualitative interview study of public and private health providers in Brazil’s São Paulo and Maranhão states
title_full How the ‘plates’ of a health system can shift, change and adjust during economic recessions: A qualitative interview study of public and private health providers in Brazil’s São Paulo and Maranhão states
title_fullStr How the ‘plates’ of a health system can shift, change and adjust during economic recessions: A qualitative interview study of public and private health providers in Brazil’s São Paulo and Maranhão states
title_full_unstemmed How the ‘plates’ of a health system can shift, change and adjust during economic recessions: A qualitative interview study of public and private health providers in Brazil’s São Paulo and Maranhão states
title_short How the ‘plates’ of a health system can shift, change and adjust during economic recessions: A qualitative interview study of public and private health providers in Brazil’s São Paulo and Maranhão states
title_sort how the ‘plates’ of a health system can shift, change and adjust during economic recessions: a qualitative interview study of public and private health providers in brazil’s são paulo and maranhão states
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7588110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33104705
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241017
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