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Published in: International Journal for Equity in Health 1/2019

Open Access 01-12-2019 | Research

Judicialization of access to medicines in four Latin American countries: a comparative qualitative analysis

Authors: Claudia Marcela Vargas-Pelaez, Marina Raijche Mattozo Rover, Luciano Soares, Carine Raquel Blatt, Aukje K. Mantel-Teeuwisse, Francisco Augusto Rossi, Luis Guillermo Restrepo, María Cristina Latorre, José Julián López, María Teresa Bürgin, Consuelo Silva, Silvana Nair Leite, Mareni Rocha Farias

Published in: International Journal for Equity in Health | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Background

The valuation of medicines as health needs vary depending on the stakeholders involved (users, prescribers, managers, etc.) and their expectations. These factors modulate the role of medicines as a health need and influence access to medicines, and could be useful to explain the rising of Judicialization of access to medicines.

Aim

To conduct a comparative analysis of the causes and consequences of judicialization of access to medicines in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Chile from the perspective of medicines as health needs.

Methods

A qualitative, cross-country study was carried out in these 4 countries. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 50 representatives of the different stakeholders involved in the judicialization of access to medicines, including Executive branch, Judiciary, health system managers, patient organizations. The interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Thematic analysis used a framework approach based on the theoretical model for medicines as health needs.

Findings

Representatives from Argentina, Brazil and Colombia considered judicialization of access to medicines as a widespread phenomenon in their respective countries. Meanwhile in Chile, the respondents highlighted that most lawsuits related to the right to health were filed against private insurers because of unjustified increases in the insurance premiums. The comparative analysis showed that judicialization of access to medicines emerged in the four countries regardless of the constitutional protection or the health system population coverage. Among the causes were mentioned difficulties in guaranteeing access to covered medicines and the influence of pharmaceutical marketing on needs assessment and prescription behaviours. The interviewees highlighted the pressure to health system managers to fulfil their responsibilities as a positive impact of litigation. In contrast, the funding of medicines without evidence of efficacy or safety was considered a negative impact. Only in Brazil, judicialization has had impact on R&D policies. In Colombia, litigation also encouraged the recognition of the right to health as a fundamental right and the development of policies for controlling medicines prices.

Conclusion

The results suggest that applying the adopted theoretical model creates the possibility of identifying critical points to guide policy makers to improve the health systems performances and to control lawsuits for access to medicines.
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In July 2008, the Court issued judgment T-760 of 2008, in which, after a structural analysis of the crisis in access to health, it issued a set of general orders aimed at avoiding regulatory failures with respect to plans of benefits, financial sustainability, the flow of system resources, and its coverage. The Court had as its starting point a focus on rights and the insistence on participatory processes that legitimized these changes. In addition, this intervention aimed to promote equity, the proper functioning of the system and reduce the flight to litigation as a last resort to achieve access to health [25]
 
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Metadata
Title
Judicialization of access to medicines in four Latin American countries: a comparative qualitative analysis
Authors
Claudia Marcela Vargas-Pelaez
Marina Raijche Mattozo Rover
Luciano Soares
Carine Raquel Blatt
Aukje K. Mantel-Teeuwisse
Francisco Augusto Rossi
Luis Guillermo Restrepo
María Cristina Latorre
José Julián López
María Teresa Bürgin
Consuelo Silva
Silvana Nair Leite
Mareni Rocha Farias
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
International Journal for Equity in Health / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1475-9276
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-019-0960-z

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