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Health care world bank's program
"Costa Ricans
enjoy the highest life expectancy and lowest
infant mortality in Latin America," said Maria-Luisa
Escobar, the World Bank's project manager. "This
project will protect and build on this accomplishment,
by ensuring that they have continued access
to high-quality health care that is delivered
efficiently at an affordable price."
Although Costa Rica's
health system has a record of significant achievement,
the government plans further improvements to
guarantee that the quality of care provided is
of comparable quality across the country. As
the Caja Costarricense de Seguro Social (CCSS)
purchases health care services from decentralized
health units, and possibly others, it is critical
that all health service providers have clear
performance guidelines that are properly monitored. The
CCSS also plans to upgrade its information systems
to implement reforms in revenue collection, billing,
purchasing, and allocation of expenditures.
The project will
benefit four million Costa Ricans whose health
care services are managed by the CCSS and regulated
by the Ministry of Health, by improving the quality
and equity of these services, reducing wait times,
and delivering easier access to needed pharmaceuticals.
"Costa Rica's innovative health system modernization
strategy will offer valuable lessons to other
countries in Latin America," said Donna
Dowsett-Coirolo, Director of the World Bank's
program in Central America."The
World Bank is honored to be a partner in this
initiative.
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