Authors

  1. Rubinstein, Adolfo MD, MSc, PhD
  2. Lopez, Analia MD
  3. Caporale, Joaquin BSc, MSc
  4. Valanzasca, Pilar MD
  5. Irazola, Vilma MD, MSc
  6. Rubinstein, Fernando MD, MPH

Abstract

Avoidable hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions (AH-ACSCs) identify health problems that could be avoided by improving primary health care (PHC). On the basis of hospital discharges from Argentine public sector facilities, an expert panel convened to define a list of AH-ACSCs for children and adults. AH-ACSCs represented less than 30% of hospitalizations. Compared with country averages, poorer districts showed large differences in trends for adults but not for children. Despite that AH-ACSCs have demonstrated empirical validity to evaluate health system performance, its implementation to assess PHC in countries like Argentina, with pluralistic and fragmented health care systems, remains a big challenge.