• Title of article

    Compulsory medical service in Ecuador: the physicianʹs perspective

  • Author/Authors

    Anthony Cavender، نويسنده , , Manuel Alb?n، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    1937
  • To page
    1946
  • Abstract
    Compulsory medical service programs for physicians and other health care professionals have been installed in developing countries around the world. The underlying assumption for the creation of these programs is that the increased presence of physicians will improve the health status of rural populations which exhibit higher rates of morbidity and mortality compared to urban populations. This assumption, however, has been challenged by recent evaluative studies of compulsory service programs in Latin America. This paper reports on the physicianʹs perspective of Ecuadorʹs compulsory service program, known as medicatura rural. Based on responses to a self-administered questionnaire completed by 127 physicians who had fulfilled or were currently fulfilling their medicatura rural requirement, in-depth interviews with physicians and other officials, and visits to several rural placement sites, the paper examines some of the fundamental programmatic and logistical problems that have impeded the successful implementation of the program since its inception in 1970. While the majority of the physicians reported that the medicatura rural experience was both professionally and personally rewarding, many view the program as conceptually flawed with respect to its goal of improving the health status of rural communities. The physiciansʹ suggestions for improving the medicatura rural, which elucidate some of the programʹs basic conceptual flaws and reflect the criticisms of compulsory medical programs in other Latin American countries, are discussed. Finally, Ugaldeʹs (1988) recommendation for replacing compulsory medical service programs with a “rural health corps” is considered.
  • Keywords
    compulsory medical service , Latin America , Rural health
  • Journal title
    Social Science and Medicine
  • Serial Year
    1998
  • Journal title
    Social Science and Medicine
  • Record number

    599947