The people's campaign for health care in Spain
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Sanchez Bayle M, Beiras Cal H
The people's campaign against health care counter-reforms in Spain
J Public Health Policy 2001;22(2):139-152
PMID: 11469148 Hospital Nino Jesus, Madrid, Spain.
Since
1996, when the conservative Partido Popular was elected in Spain, it
has attempted to weaken and dismantle the national health service. It
has focused on three areas: privatization of health facilities and
services, increasing patient copayments and decreasing publicly
financed benefits, and increasing the role of private insurance in
health coverage and care. A major role in this neoliberal strategy has
been the creation in one of the regions of "Fundaciones," independent
substitutes for NHS facilities and services, which are essentially
copies of the "Trusts" developed by the Conservative government in the
U.K. The paper describes the development of a broad people's movement
which campaigned successfully to combat the "Fundaciones"; these were
returned to the regional public sector, and the conservative government
in Madrid announced they would abandon their previous principal policy
of transforming public hospitals into "Fundaciones."