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How to reduce the deficit of the social security while maintaining an effective health policy? Adopt, in particular, to focus solely on health spending!

To improve the health without worsening the deficit of social security is not an easy task. Because health depends not only on the health care system, and therefore health spending. Reforming the health care system, it is also learning to think "health" beyond traditional huts.

Reducing inequalities in general

Improving health is, first, to fight against inequality. All inequalities, not only the inequalities that we think in general. Occupational risks of course, but also risk behavior. Excessive consumption of alcohol and tobacco use, poor nutritional habits appear to be more prevalent in the bottom of the social ladder. To improve the health of their people, they must actively fight against educational inequality, promote access to decent housing, fight against social exclusion ... But also evaluate all the public policies in terms of their impact on health. This is mainly accountable in working place, coshh risk assessment is one of the remarkable approach that covers by main stages such as identification, assessment, prevention/control, training and monitoring.

A new diseases, new drugs

Diseases today are not the same as yesterday. And they seem to draw their origin in environmental and social causes. Taxing sodas, for example, it is well, the judge think tank. The government has the right to have a clear vision of what they want and what they disagree, even if it means limiting the freedom of market forces, recommends.

Affirm a real health safety policy

In short, the lack of clear strategy of health practice can make the health status miserable. Define priority care baskets, beyond professional boundaries or statutory regulate prices of course, but also control and supplementary especially articulate different health systems at the regional level as many tracks action wide open for a new regulation.

Putting aside ideologies

There is no perfect health system, at least within the OECD. That is the conclusion reached that the organization in a report on the effectiveness of health systems where she studied not only expenditures and health indicators, but also practices in member countries of the organization.

No need to consider a "big bang" of the health system to make it more effective. Better reflect the best practices of certain countries on a case-by-case and the gatekeeper system appears to improve the efficiency of care and reduce costs with the assistance of the safety consultants worldwide.

by: susanbenjamins




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