Unified Health System
Unified Health System
Unified Health System
BOLIVIA 2018
Health
In 2019, all Bolivians will have
free health care. This way of
providing health care will be
called “single health system .”
IN WHICH PART OF THE Political Constitution of SeSALUD
State says there should be a Unified Health System?
• PLURINATIONAL STATE OF BOLIVIA
Article 18:
The
Budget of
Health Sector 6.8
times SINCE 2005
THEY WERE BUILT AND EQUIPPED
1032 new Health establishments
HOSPITAL PROJECTS
documents:
Last invoice
light or water. for
determine where you
live (department,
municipality,
neighborhood, area or
community).
A Registration Point for
people will be enabled in the
Health Establishment
you would benefit
SUS.
• At this point it will be
verified if the person is
already a
beneficiary of some
insurance in a
Health Fund.
• If the data is tgm, correct he
health personnel. will proceed to fill out
the Form MS/SUS-O1 for the Single
Registration of Persons to the SUS
MS/SUS FORM - 001 Unified Health System
Birth date:
Health
Network
Registered by:
It is the door of
entry to the system
Unique Health.
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PROMOTION DISEASE
OF THE HEALTH ATTENTION OF REHABILITATIO
PREVENTION THE N
OF THE DISEASE
HOW will it be
VERY SPECIAL…
attended to??? FOURTH LEVEL
INVESTIGATION
-Industry
•Hydrocarbons manufacturing and
•Mining crafts
-Electricity -Tourism
-Development
agricultural
REDISTRIBUTOR STATE -Living place
•Commerce,
transportation
INCOME REDISTRIBUTION
Unique services.
other services
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
system of
•Juancito Pinto Bonus
•Income Dignity
healt
•Juana Azurduy Bonus
FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY
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Source: Luis A Arce Catacora • Professor of Economics and Finance - University of Chicgo - AM 201 $
• The SUS will have a budget of 200 million dollars
from the General Treasury of the Nation
• 215 million dollars from the nine governorates of
the country
• 80 million dollars for the acquisition of medicines
BUDGET
Evolution of the Executions of Municipal Health
Accounts
LAW 475 – MANAGEMENT 2017
CLASSIFICATION OF MUNICIPALITIES ACCORDING TO DEGREE
OF IMPLEMENTATIONNUMBER OF MUNICIPALITIES ACCORDING TO
DEPARTMENT Very bad LEVEL OF
BadIMPLEMENTATION
Regular Good
> 100%
TOTAL
0 to 25% 25.1 to 50% 50.1 to 75% 75.1 to 100% MUNICIPALITIES
CHUQUISACA
0 3 10 10 6 29
0.0% 10.3% 34.5% 34.5% 20.7%
PEACE 18 42 19 5 3 87
20.7% 48.3% 21.8% 5.7% 3.4%
COCHABAMBA 0 2 19 14 12 47
0.0% 4.3% 40.4% 29.8% 25.5%
ORURO 6 17 8 1 3 35
17.1% 48.6% 22.9% 2.9% 8.6%
5 18 11 4 2 40
POTOSI 12.5% 45.0% 27.5% 10.0% 5.0%
TARIJA 1 2 4 2 2 11
9.1% 18.2% 36.4% 18.2% 18.2%
SANTA CRUZ 0 6 22 18 10 56
0.0% 10.7% 39.3% 32.1% 17.9%
BENI 3 1 3 7 5 19
15.8% 5.3% 15.8% 36.8% 26.3%
PANDO
4 4 7 0 1 15
26.7% 20.0% 46.7% 0.0% 6.7%
37 94 103 61 44 339
BOLIVIA
10.9% 27.7% 30.4% 18.0% 13.0%
Source: General Directorate of Health Insurance. Ministry of
Health
TOTAL COST OF THE SINGLE HEALTH SYSTEM BY LEVELS OF
ATTENTION. (In Millions of Dollars)
HEALTH BENEFITS MANAGEMENTS
(Includes: Medications, supplies and
2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
reagents)
13 13 16
Total cost of universal benefits in 149 158 178 189
First Level of care 1 9 8
10 11 13
Total cost of universal benefits in 122 130 146 155
Second Level of care 8 5 8
15 16 19
Total cost of universal benefits in 175 185 208 221
Third Level of care 6 5 7
ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF THE SUS 39 41 446 473 50 532 565
MUNICIPAL TAX CO-PARTICIPATION 5 20 9 22 3 31
15.5% 252 281 350 390
9 8 4
RESOURCES TO BE FINANCED 18 19 194 192 18 182 175
6 1 9
Source: Estimate based on the Study of Health Accounts and Unitary Costs of Law No. 475. Ministry of Health.
EVERYTHING
STARTS IN 2019
IT WILL BE FREE