Addressing health inequalities in Latin America: the role of social protection

Cien Saude Colet. 2020 May;25(5):1587-1598. doi: 10.1590/1413-81232020255.32802019. Epub 2020 May 8.
[Article in English, Spanish]

Abstract

After more than a decade of progress in various areas of social development, since 2015 poverty has increased, labor market indicators have deteriorated, and the reduction of income inequality has stagnated in Latin America. These trends are of concern as they can affect health indicators and exacerbate profound health inequalities. This situation demands integrated policy responses that can create synergies between different sectors. There is growing recognition of the role of social protection in the eradication of poverty and the reduction of inequality. Various social protection mechanisms buffer against the costs of accessing health services directly and indirectly. By expanding coverage and universal access, promotion and prevention actions in health and nutrition, and fundamentally, the fight against poverty, inequality, and exclusion, social protection plays a fundamental role in guaranteeing the right to health and overcoming inequalities in this area. The reduction of inequalities in health should be a priority for all countries, and a way forward in that direction is to promote the construction and strengthening of universal social protection systems.

MeSH terms

  • Health Status Disparities*
  • Humans
  • Income
  • Latin America
  • Poverty*
  • Public Policy
  • Socioeconomic Factors