Crises Ordinárias: cuidado do câncer, tutelas e a subcontratação da ética na Colômbia neoliberal

Autores

  • Camilo Sanz Universidade de Indianápolis

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.boan.v36n61a07

Palavras-chave:

câncer, crise, companhias de seguros de saúde, tutela, neoliberalismo, Colômbia

Resumo

Em este artigo analiso como o trâmite financeiro interno das seguradoras de saúde e o uso massivo de ordens judiciais como a tutela, têm mudado a crise nacional da saúde em um sucesso lento e tardio na Colômbia neoliberal. Para fazê-lo, me baseio em uma pesquisa etnográfica realizada entre 2011 e 2012 com baixa-renda em pacientes com câncer, físicos, e representantes de seguros de vida na cidade de Cali. Eu discuto que mecanismos de “anticrese” como a tutela têm paradoxalmente criado as condições financeiras e éticas que permitem o negócio de seguros de saúde para, sistematicamente, atrasar o fornecimento de tratamentos de “alto costo”.

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Biografia do Autor

Camilo Sanz, Universidade de Indianápolis

Professor assistente. Antropologia PhD. Universidade de Indianápolis. Departamento de Antropologia.

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Publicado

2021-03-18

Como Citar

Sanz, C. (2021). Crises Ordinárias: cuidado do câncer, tutelas e a subcontratação da ética na Colômbia neoliberal. Boletim De Antropologia, 36(61), 93–117. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.boan.v36n61a07