Les Mardis du PCNS 18/05/2021: أرضية وتحديات تفعيل التغطية الصحية في المغرب

May 18, 2021

يشكل المشروع الخاص بتعميم التغطية الاجتماعية ثورة اجتماعية حقيقية ونقطة تحول في مسار الإصلاح الشامل للحماية الاجتماعية في المملكة المغربية كمشروع مجتمعي غير مسبوق داخل أجل أقصاه خمس سنوات لتجاوز عوائق نظام الحماية الاجتماعية الحالي الذي يتسم بتعدد البرامج وتنوع الفاعلين وعدم وجود نظام استهداف موحد. على الرغم من الجهود المبذولة في السنوات الأخيرة، يواصل المواطنون مواجهة العديد من الصعوبات التي يعاني منها النظام الصحي الوطني مثلا، لا سيما من حيث عدم التوازن في تقديم الرعاية على المستوى الإقليمي، وجودة الخدمة المقدمة والإشراف الطبي والمشابه الطبي. بعد ذلك أظهرت الأزمة الصحية الناجمة عن جائحة كوفيد 19 بوضوح الحاجة إلى إصلاح عاجل للنظام الصحي والحماية الاجتماعية في المغرب. فما هي سبل إعادة تصميم هذا القطاع وما هي الأساليب التي يجب اعتمادها لضمان تعميم هذا المشروع؟ كيف نتجه نحو التغطية الشاملة؟ ما هي النقاط الأساسية لإصلاح السياسة الصحية التي يجب مراعاتها من أجل دعم التنفيذ الفعال لخطة تعميم التغطية الصحية من حيث المستشفى العمومي، البرامج الصحية، الخريطة الصحية، سياسة الأدوية، الخطط الإقليمية لتنظيم الرعاية، تدريب الطاقم الطبي والإدارة الصحية، أدوات الاستهداف للمستفيدين، إلخ.؟ هل تتوفر السلطة التنفيذية على الوسائل اللازمة لتحقيق طموحاتها في هذا المشروع من ناحية المدة والموارد المالية؟ ما تكلفة الإصلاح ومصادر تمويله؟ هل يحتاج هذا المشروع إلى إصلاح ضريبي شامل للسماح للدولة بالحصول على الموارد اللازمة لتنفيذه؟ ثم هل يمكن للتقنيات الصحية الجديدة أن تساهم في تطوير مشروع التعميم؟ وأخيرا ما هي آليات الحكامة وتدابير الدعم والمواكبة لتفعيل هذا الورش؟ 30 دقيقة: أرضية وتحديات تفعيل التغطية الصحية في المغرب المسيّرة: إيمان لهريش، مسؤولة عن البرامج بمركز السياسات من أجل الجنوب الجديد المتدخل: نجيب كديرة، خبير دولي في القضايا الاجتماعية ومدير سابق لوكالة التنمية الاجتماعية

Speakers
Imane Lahrich
Head – Research Valorization
Imane Lahrich is the Head of Research Valorization Department, having previously served as a Partnerships & Research Support Officer at the Policy Center for the New South since 2019. She mainly worked on security-development related projects. She has experience as a Project Manager in a Strategic Intelligence firm (2017-2019) and as a research consultant in the MENA region, focusing on international development and the Rule of Law. Imane Lahrich holds a Master's in Political Studies and a Bachelor's in Political Science from Mohammed V University of Rabat. She also participated in a one-year exchange program at Masaryk University in the Czech Republic under the EMMAG MUNDUS Excellence scholarship.     ...
Najib Guedira
Ancien Directeur Général de l'Agence de Développement Social (ADS)
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