2018
DOI: 10.18042/hp.39.10
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El debate en torno al seguro de salud público y privado en España: desde la transición política a la Ley General de Sanidad (1975-1986)

Abstract: competencia o cooperación con el sector privado. El estudio pone en evidencia que el debate sanitario ha venido protagonizado por dos modelos diferentes de sanidad que se han enfrentado desde los primeros momentos de la transición hasta el presente. La herida entre estas dos facciones sigue abierta y el consenso global lejos de ser alcanzado.

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“…During the last period of the Franco dictatorship, the Spanish healthcare system began to be organized following a Bismarckian model [46]. Following the transition to democracy, Article 43.1 of the 1978 constitution recognized the right of all Spaniards to health protection [47].…”
Section: The Spanish Casementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During the last period of the Franco dictatorship, the Spanish healthcare system began to be organized following a Bismarckian model [46]. Following the transition to democracy, Article 43.1 of the 1978 constitution recognized the right of all Spaniards to health protection [47].…”
Section: The Spanish Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 1986 act recognized healthcare as a fundamental right, underlining the right of equal access: Article 3.2 of that law specifically established effective equality in access to healthcare services [49]. The 1986 act gave birth to a national health system (Sistema Nacional de Salud, or SNS), with a progressive transition from payroll contributions to general taxation as the main source of financing [43,46,47,50]. The SNS integrated all the functions and infrastructures that the public sector is responsible for [43,50].…”
Section: The Spanish Casementioning
confidence: 99%