Public Health Systems in the Age of Financialization: Lessons from the Center and the Periphery
By (Author) Ana Carolina Cordilha
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
13th November 2024
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Political economy
338.473621
Paperback
314
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
In Public Health Systems in the Age of Financialization, Ana Carolina Cordilha unpacks policy shifts that have transformed public health systems into vehicles for financial speculation and capital accumulation.
While it is commonly thought that these systems are being cut back in the period of financialization, the author shows that current changes in public health financing go far beyond budget cuts and privatization measures. She examines how public health systems are adopting financial instruments and participating in financial accumulation strategies, with harmful impacts on transparency, democratic accountability, and health service provision. With an in-depth study of both the French and Brazilian systems, Cordilha explores the different ways in which this process unfolds in central and peripheral countries.
Ana Carolina Cordilha teaches Quantitative Methods and Economic Development at Sorbonne Nouvelle University. She has several publications on financialization and social policy, including Financialisation and Public Health Systems: a new concept to examine ongoing reforms.