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Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City, Belize By Marilyn Entwistle Advisor, Health Services Administration PAHO/WHO Trinidad and Tobago
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Page 1: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform

Presented on 1 June 2006 at theHealth Systems Strengthening Seminar

Belize City, Belize

ByMarilyn Entwistle

Advisor, Health Services Administration

PAHO/WHO Trinidad and Tobago

Page 2: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

By the mid-1990s, virtually every Latin American & Caribbean country had either embarked upon health sector reform or was considering to do so

Page 3: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

PATHWAY TO HEALTH REFORM

Page 4: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

REFORM IS LIKE A PUZZLE

Page 5: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

FROM WHICH PERSPECTIVE

Page 6: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

HEALTH REFORM CONTENTS ARE:

• the result of the political process surrounding reform process

• the epidemiological, economic & organizational considerations embedded in its content

Page 7: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

Health reforms have varied in content & scope but they share certain common features

Page 8: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

Most involve changes in the:

• institutional configuration of the health care system

• role of the public & the private sector

Page 9: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

Health reforms involving institutional change have included:

• decentralization of decision making & resource management

• institutional changes involved in the modernization of the State

Page 10: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

Health reform is a highly political process mobilizing many groups within the State & in society, whose interests may be affected by the envisioned reform

Page 11: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

Reformers have based re-configuration of their health care systems on two major changes

Page 12: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

1. Creation of new actors or organizations that are to assume roles & responsibilities, such as the provision & articulation of health care services under a new scheme of collaboration

Page 13: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

2. Transformation of the old actors, or existing public institutions, so they may operate under the new rules of the game

Page 14: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

The political process has to deal with:

• the interplay of the different actors involved

• their potential to influence the process

• the strategies used by reformers to pursue their reform agenda

Page 15: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

When a health reform initiative reaches the public agenda, the country’s political process is unleashed presenting a series of opportunities and obstacles for its successful implementation

Page 16: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

Those interested in promoting reform may follow a series of political strategies in order to enhance the State’s capacity to bring about reform

Page 17: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

But What To DO?

Page 18: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

INTEREST GROUPS

Page 19: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

DOES THE POWER OF THE INTEREST GROUP MAKE A DIFFERENCE?

Page 20: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

Interest groups who perceive that their interests may be affected by reform may try to influence the process

Page 21: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

Health reform outcomes can be expected to reflect the interests of the most powerful interest groups and/or the weightiest political coalition

Page 22: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

STAKEHOLDER FATIGUE

Page 23: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

What about reforms that will benefit some groups while negatively affecting others?

Decision-makers will take into consideration the interests and power of stakeholders who might step up in favour of or against the reform

Page 24: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

Powerful interest groups can “capture” the State, leading reformers to redesign the reform initiative & even to stop reform in spite of its technical soundness & potential for enhancing the common good

Page 25: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

However what about when policy makers decide to continue to support a reform in spite of visible resistance from powerful social groups?

Page 26: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

LOOKING BEYOND THE OBVIOUS

Page 27: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT

Page 28: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

A country’s institutional setting sets the group rules for political competition, thereby determining the degree of access that interest groups have to influence the reform agenda

Page 29: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

By the same token, institutions determine the room for maneuver available to reformers & thus the degree of autonomy the State counts on to promote reform

Page 30: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

For example, in a democratic regime there is a higher possibility of powerful interest groups capturing the State & perpetuating an inequitable status quo

Page 31: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

However, the same democratic institutions might give greater access to politically weak groups able to influence reform in their favour to confront more powerful interest groups resisting reform

Page 32: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

It has been argued that political systems with a strong executive power are better able to isolate reform formulation from interest group politics.

This would seem to enhance the political feasibility of the reform initiative & speedier implementation

Page 33: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

Circumventing the channels for interest representation & limiting the access of actors may not necessarily enhance the chances of the reform's survival

Page 34: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

Politics that are suppressed by these means at one stage of reform may simply resurface at another stage requiring consensus-building & the pursuit of coalition strategies to ensure the political feasibility of the reform

Page 35: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

Important to take into consideration at what stage of the reform process any opposition to reform may peak & how “reformers” will deal with it

Page 36: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

Interest groups opposing reform may choose the most opportune moments in which to voice opposition

Page 37: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

Political & economic consequences of health reform are of such magnitude that the determining factors – and determinant actors – are beyond the Ministry of Health.

They may lie in the core ministries in control of the economy

Page 38: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

CHANGE TEAMS

Page 39: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

The act of creating a change team, empowering it & placing it in a position to lead a reform process can be considered as a strategy in & of itself

Page 40: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

A government may use this strategy as a means of augmenting its autonomy from interest group pressure with the intent of enhancing its changes of bringing about reform

Page 41: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

Change teams can be

• located in different points of the policy context &

• active at several stages of reform process

For example:– an advisory committee/group– congressional commission– planning commission– ad hoc inter-agency task force– health reform unit/secretariat

Page 42: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

The change team needs to:

– win the or, at the very least,

– neutralize the resistance of other factions within the government and/or interest groups

Page 43: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

Their capacity for strategic political maneuvering during reform process will prove as much a determinant to its accomplishment as the team’s technical capacity

Page 44: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

POINTS TO THINK ABOUT

Page 45: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

As the reform process develops, reform will pass through a number of points in which its content may be altered & even the very chance of it begin implemented at all may be put at risk

Page 46: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

Reform will be affected by those actors who have access to these points & can influence the policy process during that particular stage

Page 47: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

Actors that participate in decision-making at each point, as well as those who manage to influence them, are not the same at each stage

Page 48: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

The same actors may have different roles at the different stages of the reform process

Page 49: Political Processes/Actors Initiating or Sustaining Health Systems Reform Presented on 1 June 2006 at the Health Systems Strengthening Seminar Belize City,

Their agenda & power will be different at each point & their potential to influence the content of reform will vary

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So as the final note …

Political Processes and Actors may end up changing your vision … or health reform puzzle

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WASTHIS

YOURGOAL?

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MERCI

GRACIAS