Complexities of the charitable and philanthropic landscape within Mexico's children's hospitals.

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Rosa Maria Mendizabal-Espinosa, Viviana Ramírez
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In today's Mexico, approximately 50% of children experience multidimensional poverty, with Indigenous children particularly affected; half of them live in extreme poverty and nearly all lack access to social security. The current political landscape threatens to exacerbate these issues. Reductions in public spending and the dismantling of federal child health programmes are likely to further hinder children's development, well-being and health by limiting access to vital services like childcare, education and healthcare. Children's hospitals in Mexico may increasingly depend on philanthropy and civil society support, however, the relationship between the State and the philanthropic sector is not without problems. This paper presents a case study of 'social assistance' in Mexico, by exploring the structure and organisation of two non-for-profit groups and their relationship with a children's hospital and healthcare staff in the southeast of Mexico through semi-structured interviews and document analysis. It aims to explore the challenges and tensions that arise in the collaboration between the State and philanthropic organisations, particularly in the context of sustaining and enhancing children's hospitals. Our study reveals that the philanthropic sector has tried to compensate for some of the enormous needs that historical and more recent challenges imply to the most vulnerable families when seeking medical attention for their children. However, philanthropic efforts are ultimately sustained by the same families through a 'co-responsibility model'. There is an urgent need for public policies based on human rights and social reform, which simplify bureaucratic processes and support philanthropic organisations in aiding vulnerable groups beyond the healthcare system's scope. Our case studies suggest that today philanthropic organisations not only complement the activities of the public health system by giving support to the families of the patients, but also substitute the State in the delivery of very basic medical care people should have the right to receive.

墨西哥儿童医院内慈善和慈善领域的复杂性。
在今天的墨西哥,大约50%的儿童经历多维贫困,土著儿童受到的影响尤其严重;其中一半人生活在极端贫困中,几乎所有人都无法获得社会保障。目前的政治形势有可能使这些问题恶化。削减公共开支和取消联邦儿童保健方案可能会限制儿童获得儿童保育、教育和保健等重要服务的机会,从而进一步阻碍儿童的发展、福祉和健康。墨西哥的儿童医院可能越来越依赖慈善事业和民间社会的支持,然而,国家与慈善部门之间的关系并非没有问题。本文通过半结构化访谈和文献分析,探讨了墨西哥两个非营利组织的结构和组织,以及它们与墨西哥东南部一家儿童医院和医护人员的关系,提出了一个关于墨西哥“社会援助”的案例研究。它旨在探讨国家与慈善组织之间合作中出现的挑战和紧张局势,特别是在维持和加强儿童医院方面。我们的研究表明,慈善部门试图弥补一些巨大的需求,这些需求是历史上和最近的挑战对最脆弱的家庭在为他们的孩子寻求医疗照顾时所暗示的。然而,慈善努力最终是由同一个家庭通过“共同责任模式”来维持的。目前迫切需要制定基于人权和社会改革的公共政策,以简化官僚程序,并支持慈善组织帮助医疗体系范围之外的弱势群体。我们的案例研究表明,今天的慈善组织不仅通过向病人家属提供支持来补充公共卫生系统的活动,而且还代替国家提供人们应该有权获得的最基本的医疗服务。
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Medical Humanities
Medical Humanities HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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