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abstract: 'In theory everyone has the right to health. However, in reality many low
income households are unable to fully access health services and
therefore cannot fully claim their rights. Recently, in an attempt to
overcome these limitations, health reforms in Chile under the Plan AUGE
have proposed a series of legal entitlements to health care that are
available to everyone regardless of income level. While this is an
important starting point in ensuring more universal access to health,
the process has raised a number of important issues, particularly on how
these entitlements have been defined and how far they will be able to
transform (gender) inequalities within the health system. Looking at
this from a gender perspective enables us to see that despite the shift
from a health care system based on redistributive rights towards one
based on the right of recognition, certain sectors of the population
remain excluded. Decision-making processes have remained technocratic,
and women''s groups have been marginalized from the debate around the
reform. Moreover, health policy makers continue to ignore the role of
the unpaid care economy in health care provision. The current reform has
served to reinforce the gender roles around health care.'
affiliation: 'Dannreuther, C (Corresponding Author), Univ Leeds, Sch Polit \& Int
Studies, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire, England.
Dannreuther, Charles, Univ Leeds, Sch Polit \& Int Studies, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire,
England.
Gideon, Jasmine, London Int Dev Ctr, London WC1H 0PD, England.
Gideon, Jasmine, Birkbeck Coll, London, England.'
author: Dannreuther, Charles and Gideon, Jasmine
author-email: 'ipicd@leeds.ac.uk
j.gideon@bbk.ac.uk'
author_list:
- family: Dannreuther
given: Charles
- family: Gideon
given: Jasmine
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7660.2008.00508.x
eissn: 1467-7660
files: []
issn: 0012-155X
journal: DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE
keywords-plus: 'SECTOR REFORM; GENDER; ARGENTINA; WORK; CARE; GLOBALIZATION;
CITIZENSHIP; LIBERALISM; INSURANCE; EQUITY'
language: English
month: SEP
number: '5'
number-of-cited-references: '72'
pages: 845-864
papis_id: dbc310dfb45b62d484dc9752e023b26e
ref: Dannreuther2008entitledhealth
researcherid-numbers: Dannreuther, Charles/AAI-2601-2021
times-cited: '16'
title: Entitled to Health? Social Protection in Chile's Plan AUGE
type: article
unique-id: WOS:000260498900006
usage-count-last-180-days: '0'
usage-count-since-2013: '5'
volume: '39'
web-of-science-categories: Development Studies
year: '2008'