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Construyendo resiliencia: Índice de vulnerabilidad del sector salud en Bolivia

The COVID-19, by putting pressure on different edges of social structure, is emphatically showing, at the municipal level, economic distribution inequalities as well as health infrastructure precariousness. This poor distribution of resources amplifies the vulnerability of municipalities to this threat of health pandemic. In this regard, we seek to identify the Bolivian municipalities that present the highest rates of health vulnerability (IVS). The IVS distinguishes three main components: 1) hospital coverage, which measures the capacity level of the health system - personnel and infrastructure -; 2) health demand, which measures the pressure that population puts on their health systems; 3) government budget, which measures the budget that municipal governments have for facing the crisis. In addition, we propose an Index of Threats and Risks (IAR) to analyze municipalities with COVID-19 cases; characterizing their degree of risk to identify mitigation measures and, then, to help municipalities to strengthen their levels of health resilience. For this purpose, we use the Shapley decomposition technique as the main analysis method, which help us build the aforementioned indices.

Language
Spanisch

Bibliographic citation
Series: Development Research Working Paper Series ; No. 02/2020

Classification
Wirtschaft
Index Numbers and Aggregation; Leading indicators
National Government Expenditures and Health
Health: Government Policy; Regulation; Public Health
Health: Other
Subject
COVID-19
hospital coverage
vulnerability
resilience
Bolivia

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Candia, Alethea Gabriela
Egido, Iván
Olivera-Villarroel, Marcelo
Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
Institute for Advanced Development Studies (INESAD)
(where)
La Paz
(when)
2020

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Object type

  • Arbeitspapier

Associated

  • Candia, Alethea Gabriela
  • Egido, Iván
  • Olivera-Villarroel, Marcelo
  • Institute for Advanced Development Studies (INESAD)

Time of origin

  • 2020

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