Title: El Salvador Assessment
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2El Salvador Assessment
Jose Francisco Lopez Beltran
3El Salvador
UNDP 1998, World Bank 1999
4Health Care Delivery System
- Major Health Care Providers
- Public
- MSPAS (MOH) 42
- ISSS 12
- Private
- NGOs 9
- For Profit 37
5Pharmaceutical Sector
- Total value of market US 190.5 million
- Private expenditure 77
- MSPAS (MOH) 10
- ISSS 13
- More than 25,000 products registered
- 60 manufacturers
- 30 distributors
- 1,500 pharmacies
6Geographic Accessibility
Average number of facility operating hours per day
Hours
7Availability
Percent
Set of un-expired tracer items in stock
Time out of stock
Percent dispensed
8Affordability
Number of days worked to treat key conditions
- Population covered by risk sharing scheme
- ISSS 15
- Private insurance 2
9Affordability (2)
- MOH central level purchase price is 82 above
median International Tender Price
- Hospital purchase prices are 23 higher than
central level purchase price
10Quality of Products and Services
Drug samples that failed quality testing
Samples found substandard by MOH lab
44.1
Percent
26.3
26.5
4.5
0.6
11Quality of Products and Services (2)
Patient Exit Survey
Simulated Client Survey
Percent
Encounters with antibiotic prescription
Encounters with vitamin prescription
12Access Gaps
- Affordability
- 28 of population earns less than minimum wage
- Availability
- Inefficient procurement compounds budget
limitations and affects availability in MSPAS and
NGO sectors
- Quality
- Product and service quality need to be improved
13Potential Strategy
14Viability
- Facilitators
- Current legislation and reform policy
- MSPAS decentralization is under way
- NGOs interested in participating with MSPAS
- Private sector firms have the interest and
capacity to provide services
- Barriers
- Payment mechanisms need to be modified
- Some political opposition to current reforms