Health-care guidelines and policies during the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico: A case of health-inequalities

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Health Policy Open Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.hpopen.2020.100025
Elysse Bautista-González , Jimena Werner-Sunderland , Paulina Pérez-Duarte Mendiola , Cesar Jeronimo Esquinca-Enríquez-de-la-Fuente , Daniela Bautista-Reyes , Maria Fernanda Maciel-Gutiérrez , Inkel Murguía-Arechiga , Cecilia Vindrola-Padros , Manuel Urbina-Fuentes
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Abstract

Background

Heterogeneous government responses have been reported in reaction to COVID-19. The aim of this study is to generate an exploratory review of healthcare policies published during COVID-19 by health-care institutions in Mexico. Analyzing policies within different health sub-systems becomes imperative in the Mexican case due to the longstanding fragmentation of the health-care system and health inequalities.

Data and Methods

Policies purposely included in the analysis were published by four public health institutions (IMSS, ISSSTE, SSA and PEMEX) during the COVID-19 epidemic in Mexico (from February 29th to June 15th, 2020) on official institutional websites. Researchers reviewed each document and classified them into seven policy categories set by the Rapid Research Evaluation and Appraisal Lab (RREAL): public health response, health-care delivery, human resources, health-system infrastructure and supplies, clinical response, health-care management, and epidemiological surveillance.

Results

Policy types varied by health institution. The largest number of policies were aimed at public health responses followed by health-care delivery and human resources. Policies were mainly published during the community transmission phase.

Conclusions

The pandemic exposed underlying health-care system inequalities and a reactive rather than prepared response to the outbreak. Additionally, this study outlines potential policy gaps and delays in the response that could be avoided in the future.

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墨西哥2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的卫生保健准则和政策:一个卫生不平等的案例
据报道,政府在应对COVID-19方面采取了不同的应对措施。本研究的目的是对墨西哥卫生保健机构在COVID-19期间发布的卫生保健政策进行探索性审查。在墨西哥的案例中,由于卫生保健系统的长期碎片化和卫生不平等,分析不同卫生子系统内的政策变得势在必行。数据和方法纳入分析的政策由四家公共卫生机构(IMSS、ISSSTE、SSA和PEMEX)在2020年2月29日至6月15日墨西哥COVID-19流行期间(2020年2月29日至6月15日)在官方机构网站上发布。研究人员审查了每份文件,并将其分类为快速研究评估和评价实验室(RREAL)制定的七个政策类别:公共卫生应对、卫生保健提供、人力资源、卫生系统基础设施和供应、临床应对、卫生保健管理和流行病学监测。结果政策类型因医疗机构而异。最多的政策是针对公共卫生对策,其次是提供保健和人力资源。政策主要在社区传播阶段发布。结论此次大流行暴露了卫生保健系统潜在的不平等,以及对疫情采取的是被动而非有准备的应对措施。此外,本研究还概述了未来可以避免的潜在政策空白和应对延误。
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