Crisis, inequalities and policies: proposed intinerary

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Unfortunately, inequalities in health are still an issue today including in our country. The crisis of recent years has once again put the spotlight on this subject.

 This is why we propose an itinerary taking us through the different texts which we have published on the subject in this blog and, in particular, we invite you to read the original texts which are mentioned here in more depth, a large proportion of which have been elaborated at the AQuAS.

In September of last year, Luis Rajmil reflected on social inequalities in child health and the economic crisis in this post placing the concepts of equality, equity and reality  on the agenda for discussion.

 “At present, there is enough accumulated information that shows that life’s course and the conditions of prenatal life as well as life during the first few years are very influential factors in the health and social participation of an adult to come.”

At a later date, the Observatory of the effects of the crisis on the health of the population published its third report but prior to that, a post was published with a collection of individual thoughts and reflections on this subject by Xavier Trabado, Angelina González and Andreu Segura focussing on, respectively, the effects of the crisis on the mental health of people, the coordination of different mechanisms in primary and specialised care, the urgency for community health actions and the need to engage in intersectoral actions.

 “It is urgent to put community health processes into action; processes in which the community is the protagonist, which constitute the shift from treating an illness to a bio-psycho-social approach which gives an impulse to intersectoral work in a network with local agents, with who there is the shared aim of improving the community’s well-being. Based on the needs detected and prioritised in a participatory way and with the local assets identified, these processes activate interventions based on evidence which are assessed”

In this other post, Cristina Colls presented an interesting case of the application of scientific evidence to political action which occurred with the revision of the socio-economic dimension of the formula for allocating resources to primary care.

 “Social inequality leads to an unbalanced distribution of the population in a territory, concentrating the most serious social problems in certain municipalities or neighbourhoods having higher needs for social and health services than other territories. In this context, more needs to be done where needs are greater if the aim is to guarantee equality in the allocation of resources”

Finally, the most recent post was written by Anna García-Altés and Guillem López-Casanovas. It is a text that provides food for thought based on the latest report published from the Observatory of the Health System of Catalonia on the effects of the crisis on the health of the population.

 “Understanding the mechanisms  by which social inequalities have an impact on the health of the population, so as to know how best to counter or neutralise them, in any place and at any time, is an issue that must still be addressed by our social policies”

We hope that you this very short itinerary through these texts, initiatives and analyses that aim to be useful in tackling inequalities has been of interest.

Post written by Marta Millaret (@MartaMillaret)

Public policy in times of crisis

28 gen.

SalutPoblacióWhat has happened in periods of economic crisis has also occurred at other moments in time and in other contexts. It is also a well-known fact that this can lead to an increase in mortality rates among the population (both due to general causes, as well as for certain specific causes, such as suicide), an increase in mental health problems and a worsening of lifestyles. We also know that inequalities in healthcare can increase, particularly as the crisis affects the most vulnerable members of society first.

The second report from the Observatory on the effects of the crisis on public health, publicly presented just before the Christmas holidays, closely monitors the principal socio-economic and health indicators at a territorial level (by regions) and analyses their evolution. It also analyses the relationship between socioeconomic and health indicators and provides information to define, or redefine, strategies aimed at tackling the effects of the crisis based on the needs identified through the report.

In this period of crisis in Catalonia, long-term unemployment, above all, has increased, and production (the gross value added in the economy) has declined. Household income has fallen, the percentage of people living below the poverty line has increased, especially those under 16 years of age, and the percentage of families receiving assistance from the social protection system has increased.

The fall in public revenue triggered a decrease in the budget, including the budget of the Department of Health, which was especially significant between 2011 and 2013. The health sector was forced to adjust, doing the same work but with less resources, improving efficiency while making every effort to do so without hindering the quantity and quality of healthcare service provision. However, in the period 2007-2013, life expectancy increased by 1.8 years (1.5 in women and 2.6 in men), as has been the case for life expectancy in good health.

Nevertheless, the impact of the economic situation on people’s health is evident: the unemployed have worse self-perceived health, especially those who have been out of work for over a year and present a higher risk prevalence of poor mental health. Similarly, tobacco sales, which is on the decline population-wide, increased among the unemployed, especially among men. Excessive alcohol consumption levels are also higher among the unemployed.

Focusing the analysis on the most vulnerable social groups, the report compares the population group aged 15 to 64 years, in other words, those who are exempt from the pharmacy copayment rates (basically unemployed people who have lost the right to unemployment benefits, receiving social insertion benefits, or have non-contributory pensions), with those who are subject to copayment. In Catalonia, in 2014 there were 187,775 people aged between 15 and 64, exempt from copayment rates (2.3% of the population). Those who were exempt are statistically twice as likely to consume psychoactive drugs that people subject to co-payment and have 1.5 times greater likelihood of being admitted to hospital. This group made 1.4 times the number of visits to primary care, and were treated in mental health centres 3.5 times more than the other group.

There is no question that public, social and economic policy has an impact on a population’s level of health and that they modulate the influence of socioeconomic, gender and immigration factors on health inequalities. Social protection policies seem to be effective in cushioning the influence of macroeconomic fluctuations on mortality rates. Policies aimed at equality contribute to improving health inequalities. The consequences of the crisis in Russia in the early 90s had little in comparison with those suffered by Finland during the same period. The main reason for this being the policies implemented by both governments.

Given the complexity and the multiple impacts produced by economic crises, the public policy-centred method to mitigate its effects must be approached from different sectors. Tools like the Interdepartmental Public Health Plan (PINSAP), as per the Catalan acronym, are key to ensuring this cross-sectoral approach, targeting factors which impact health to reduce or eliminate health inequalities. Another fundamental step is to maintain social protection (unemployment benefits, retirement benefits, family assistance, etc.) to mitigate the decline in family income and its consequences. However, this must go hand-in-hand with policy aimed at generating employment and promoting the rapid reintegration into the workplace. Education policy is the other mainstay, given the relationship between education, income and health, and the fact that it acts as a “social ladder” between generations. Policies aimed at the most vulnerable groups, such as lower income families and children, also deserve special attention.

Finally, it is essential that the implementation of these public policies are evaluated in the medium and long-term in order to continually validate their utility and impact, and to enable policymakers to adapt these programs to meet an ever-changing environment.

Post written by Veva Barba, Dolores Ruiz-Muñoz and Anna García-Altés (@annagaal),

Les polítiques públiques en temps de crisi

28 gen.

SalutPoblacióPel que ha succeït en períodes de crisi econòmica ocorreguts en altres moments del temps i altres contextos se sap que pot haver-hi un augment en la mortalitat de la població (tant general com per algunes causes específiques com el suïcidi), un augment dels problemes de salut mental i un empitjorament dels estils de vida. També se sap que les desigualtats en salut poden augmentar, sobretot pel fet que la crisi afecta més als grups inicialment en posicions més vulnerables.

El segon informe de l’Observatori sobre els efectes de la crisi en la salut de la població, que es va presentar en públic just abans del descans nadalenc, fa un seguiment estret dels principals indicadors socioeconòmics i de salut a nivell territorial (per comarques) i n’analitza l’evolució. També analitza la relació entre indicadors socioeconòmics i els indicadors de salut, i proporciona informació per definir o redefinir estratègies dirigides a l’abordatge dels efectes de la crisi a partir de les necessitats detectades a través de l’informe.

En aquest període de crisi a Catalunya, l’atur –sobretot el de llarga durada– ha augmentat, i la producció (el valor afegit brut de l’economia) ha disminuït. La renda disponible de les llars ha disminuït, la proporció de la població que estava per sota del llindar de pobresa ha augmentat, especialment el grup de persones menors de 16 anys, i el percentatge de famílies que ha rebut transferències del sistema de protecció social ha augmentat.

La reducció dels ingressos públics es va traduir en una disminució dels pressupostos, incloent-hi el pressupost del Departament de Salut, notòria sobretot a partir del 2011 fins al 2013. El sector salut va haver d’ajustar-se i fer la mateixa activitat amb menys recursos, millorant l’eficiència i intentant no perjudicar la quantitat i qualitat dels serveis sanitaris. Tot i això, en el període 2007-2013 l’esperança de vida s’ha incrementat 1,8 anys (1,5 en dones i 2,6 en homes), com també ho ha fet l’esperança de vida en bona salut.

Tot i això, l’impacte de la situació econòmica en la salut de les persones es fa palès: les persones a l’atur presenten una pitjor salut autopercebuda, especialment aquelles persones aturades des de fa més d’un any, i una major prevalença de risc de mala salut mental. De manera semblant el consum de tabac, que es redueix en el global de la població, augmenta en les persones aturades, sobretot entre els homes. El consum de risc d’alcohol també és major en les persones aturades.

Focalitzant l’anàlisi en els grups de població més vulnerables, l’informe compara el grup de població de 15 a 64 anys que està exempt de copagament de farmàcia (bàsicament, persones aturades que han perdut el dret al subsidi, amb rendes d’integració social o amb pensions no contributives) amb la població que realitza copagament. A Catalunya l’any 2014 hi havia 187.775 persones de 15 a 64 anys exemptes de copagament (2,3% de la població). Les persones exemptes tenien el doble de probabilitat de consumir psicofàrmacs que la població amb copagament, i una probabilitat 1,5 vegades major de ser ingressades a l’hospital. Aquest grup va realitzar un nombre de visites a l’atenció primària 1,4 vegades més alt, i va ser atès en centres de salut mental 3,5 vegades més.

És un fet que les polítiques públiques –socials i econòmiques– tenen una influència en el nivell de salut de la població i que modulen la influència que tenen els factors socioeconòmics, el gènere i la immigració en les desigualtats en salut. Les polítiques de protecció social semblen ser eficaces per amortir la influència de les fluctuacions macroeconòmiques en les taxes de mortalitat. Les polítiques orientades a l’equitat contribueixen a millorar les desigualtats en salut. Poc hi tenen a veure les conseqüències que va tenir la crisi de Rússia de principis dels anys noranta amb les de Finlàndia de la mateixa època, i les polítiques desenvolupades per ambdós governs en són la principal causa.

Atesa la complexitat i l’impacte múltiple que produeixen les crisis econòmiques, l’abordatge des de les polítiques públiques per pal·liar-ne els efectes ha de ser intersectorial. Eines com el Pla interdepartamental de Salut Pública (PINSAP) són claus per garantir aquesta aproximació transversal, actuant sobre els determinants de la salut per reduir o eliminar les desigualtats en salut. També és cabdal mantenir polítiques de protecció social (prestacions d’atur, prestacions de jubilació, ajudes familiars, etc.) per mitigar la disminució dels ingressos familiars i les seves conseqüències, però aquestes han d’anar acompanyades de polítiques de foment de l’ocupació i de la reincorporació ràpida al món laboral. Les polítiques educatives són l’altre gran pilar, atesa la relació existent entre educació, nivell d’ingressos i salut, i el fet de ser un element que actua “d’ascensor social” entre generacions. Les polítiques dirigides als grups més vulnerables, com la població de menys ingressos i la població infantil, mereixen també una atenció especial.

Per últim, és imprescindible que el desplegament de totes aquestes polítiques públiques sigui avaluat a mitjà i llarg termini, per tal d’anar validant la seva utilitat i impacte, i possibilitar-ne l’adaptació als canvis que es vagin produint en l’entorn.

Entrada elaborada per Veva Barba, Dolores Ruiz-Muñoz i Anna García-Altés (@annagaal)