A ‘Common Sense’ Response to Health Inequalities in Peru? Public-Private Partnerships in Health and the Implications for the Right to Health and Economic Inequality

Author:

Gianella Camila1ORCID,Gideon Jasmine2ORCID,Salas Mariana3,Bayliss Kate4,De Falco Rossella5,Romero María José6,Iguiñiz Ruth7

Affiliation:

1. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences, , Lima , Peru

2. University of London Reader in Gender, Health and International Development, Birkbeck, , United Kingdom

3. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú Lecturer, Faculty of Psychology, , Lima , Peru

4. University of London Research Associate, SOAS, , United Kingdom

5. Global Initiative for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Programme Officer on the right to health, , Geneva , Switzerland

6. University of London Policy and Advocacy Manager, Eurodad, Brussels, Belgium, and PhD candidate in International Development, SOAS, , United Kingdom

7. Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia Associate Professor, School of Public Health and Administration, , Lima , Peru

Abstract

Abstract Drawing on the case of Peru, our analysis looks at the ways in which the mainstream media creates support for government policies aimed at implementing Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in the health sector. Peru has a highly fragmented and segmented healthcare system, and the COVID-19 pandemic exposed the deeply embedded inequalities in accessing healthcare across the country. Nevertheless, the construction of hospitals financed and managed via a PPP arrangement has been one of the major solutions proposed and implemented by successive Peruvian governments in response to the health sector’s challenges. As our analysis demonstrates, the media has played a significant role in promoting this ‘common sense’ agenda whereby greater reliance on the private sector is presented as a solution to the weaknesses of the public sector. Our article considers the wider evidence on the role of PPPs in the health sector and contends that there is very little evidence on the system-wide benefits of PPPs, thus raising significant concerns about their ability to address health inequalities effectively. It also raises important questions about how far PPPs are able to support states in guaranteeing the right to health for their citizens.

Funder

Birkbeck College GCRF

Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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