Fiscal space for Health in the Americas: is economic growth sufficient?

Objective.

In 2014, the member countries of the Pan American Health Organization signed the Strategy for Universal Access to Health and Universal Health Coverage. In it, they committed to increasing public expenditure on health until reaching the benchmark of 6% of gross domestic product (GDP). The objective of this paper is to determine, for each country in the Region, whether they can reach this target through economic growth alone and, if so, how long it would take.

Corrigendum to The masculine universe in the home: men’s views on the Better at Home Program in Brazil

The Pan American Journal of Public Health informs the readers about the errors in the following article, as indicated by the authors:

Araújo JF, Freitas FBD, Cavalcante JRD, Freitas JMS, Silva AE, Santos WP. O universo masculino no domicílio: a visão dos homens acerca do Programa Melhor em Casa. Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2018;42:e123. https://doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2018.123

Educating general practitioners in Latin America: a challenge for universal health

Objective.

To gather opinions from medical schools regarding the existence of public policies on the health workforce  (human resources for health) and whether sufficient public financing and regulatory mechanisms are in place for undergraduate medical education; and to identify areas of opportunity to improve the availability of general practitioners in the Region of the Americas.

Corrigendum to Distribution of the nursing workforce in the Region of the Americas

Corrigendum to Distribution of the nursing workforce in the Region of the Americas. The Pan American Journal of Public Health draws readers' attention to an error in the following article, pointed out by the authors: Cassiani SHB, Hoyos MC, Barreto MFC, Sives K, da Silva FAM. Distribución de la fuerza de trabajo en enfermería en la Región de las Américas. Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2018;42:e72. https://doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2018.72.

Determinants of out-of-pocket spending on health among the poor population served by public services of health in Peru, 2010–2014

Original article in Spanish  published 18 October 2018

Objective. To ascertain which factors affect out-of-pocket spending on health services provided by the Ministry of Health of Peru and regional governments to the population living in relative poverty between 2010 and 2014.

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