The health care reform in Portugal: Outcomes from both the New Public Management and the economic crisis

Int J Health Plann Manage. 2019 Jan;34(1):196-215. doi: 10.1002/hpm.2613. Epub 2018 Aug 15.

Abstract

The Portuguese health system concentrates most of its activity in a National Health Service, created in 1979 to promote universal and general access. The National Health Service should ensure equity, efficiency, and quality of all health care delivered services. This study assesses the impact of health care policies between 2002 and 2017, focusing on 3 timeframes: the adoption and adaptation of New Public Management principles to the health care sector (2002 to 2010), the economic and financial crisis period (2011-2015), and the postcrisis recovery period (2016-2017). The current study evaluates the main policy measures in the health sector, presenting their impacts in terms of access, efficiency, accountability, and costs over those 3 economic periods. It was verified that not all the measures implemented by the successive governments obtained the desired outcomes, generating even costs increase, apart from the austerity period in which health expenditure showed a significant reduction because of the financial constraints.

Keywords: National Health Service; Portugal; health care reform; performance.

MeSH terms

  • Delivery of Health Care / organization & administration
  • Economic Recession*
  • Health Care Reform*
  • Health Expenditures / trends
  • Health Policy*
  • Health Services Accessibility
  • Portugal
  • Public Sector*
  • State Medicine
  • Vital Statistics