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Health and welfare: results of a policy based on economic incentives but not only

Cecilia Severi (), Javier Lasida (), Marisa Buglioli (), Ima Leon () and Noemí Kratovich ()
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Cecilia Severi: Departament of preventive and social medicine. Faculty of Medicine. University of the Republic. Uruguay
Javier Lasida: Catholic University
Marisa Buglioli: Departament of preventive and social medicine. Faculty of Medicine. University of the Republic. Uruguay
Ima Leon: Departament of preventive and social medicine. Faculty of Medicine. University of the Republic. Uruguay
Noemí Kratovich: Departament of preventive and social medicine. Faculty of Medicine. University of the Republic. Uruguay

No 1003828, Proceedings of International Academic Conferences from International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences

Abstract: The Health reform in Uruguay included a payment for assistance goals in 2007. In 1996, it began a quality improvement experience called Accreditation in Good feeding Practices (AGFP), which in 2009 was included as a heath goal. This policy strategy includes the best practices maternities and primary health care centers a health service should implement to improve little children diet and growth. Objective: To study associated factors to the success and the positive impact of health goals through the analysis of ABPA as a goal.Metodology. Secondary analysis of survey data applied by UNICEF over a representative sample of the population adjusted by age, type of health provider and region. It were processed excusive breast feeding rates at 6 month over 1996, 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2011 data bases. It was calculated the evolution by accreditation, type of provider and geographic region. A binary probit model was applied to measure the ABPA impact on providers. The variable to explain was exclusive breast feeding and the independent variables were accreditation on GFP, country region, kind of health provider (private/public), birth weight, baby?s age, mother?s age and mother?s work situation. Afterwards a qualitative analysis was made by interviewing actors who play different roles in the governance system: Ministry of health, health services providers, representatives in the National Board of Health (workers, Institutions, patients). Results. Exclusive breast feeding increased in providers which applied ABPA all over the period (37% to 67%). Probit regression showed that ABPA was the variable which increases most the probability of exclusive breast feeding (17%, SD 2% and p

Keywords: health reform; economic incentives; best feeding practices (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 2 pages
Date: 2015-05
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Published in Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 15th International Academic Conference, Rome, May 2015, pages 997-998

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