2021
DOI: 10.1177/04866134211005083
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Putting the Neoliberal Transformation of Turkish Healthcare System and Its Problems into a Historical Perspective

Abstract: The principal objective of this article is to analyze how the Health Transformation Program (HTP), the latest reform to have overhauled the Turkish healthcare system, has been designed according to the project of global neoliberal capital accumulation. This reform is in line with the transformation of the Turkish economy, which has been ongoing since the 1980s. With this aim in mind, this research examines how neoliberalism affects both the provision of healthcare services and household healthcare expenditures… Show more

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“…Therefore, unsurprisingly, the explicit neoliberal orientation of the HTP in Turkey was infused with the thrust of privatisation. On the other hand, neoliberal structural adjustment policies aiming to "free" market mechanisms from the political domain and cope with (supposed/perceived) market failures well as crises like climate change paradoxically require state power (Gürçam, 2022;Gürçam, Konuralp and Ekici, 2021;Konuralp, 2020;Konuralp and Bicer, 2021). This paradox expresses the indispensability of the public nature of the relations of production in today's world.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, unsurprisingly, the explicit neoliberal orientation of the HTP in Turkey was infused with the thrust of privatisation. On the other hand, neoliberal structural adjustment policies aiming to "free" market mechanisms from the political domain and cope with (supposed/perceived) market failures well as crises like climate change paradoxically require state power (Gürçam, 2022;Gürçam, Konuralp and Ekici, 2021;Konuralp, 2020;Konuralp and Bicer, 2021). This paradox expresses the indispensability of the public nature of the relations of production in today's world.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While maintaining its hegemony, the neoliberal thought system uses the doctrine of double reality. Thus, the fake reality offered to shape and mislead society's perception, and the fact presented to the neoliberal companies' global elite never overlap (Konuralp and Bicer, 2021;Mirowski, 2013). One of the most common ways of penetrating social consciousness by turning reality inside out is greenwashing, which exploits people's environmental concerns to show climate-damaging companies as if they were environmentalists.…”
Section: Consciousness Construction Capacity Of Neoliberalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Halihazırda IMF, Dünya Bankası, Dünya Ticaret Örgütü gibi Washington Konsensüsü kurumlarının teşviki, desteği ve zorlamasıyla dünyanın birçok yerinde sağlıkta da neoliberal dönüşüm programları uygulamaya konulmuş ve özellikle yoksul kitleler piyasanın insafına terk edilmiştir. Ulus-devletin ekonomik ve sosyal alanda piyasa mekanizmasının hatalarına karşı daha etkin ve müdahaleci rol üstlenmesini savunan savaş sonrası dönemin gömülü liberalizmine karşı küresel elitin doktrini olan neoliberalizmin ulusal egemenlikleri aşındırmasının bir yöntemi olarak anti-sosyal devlet politikaları, kamusal hizmetlerin piyasa aktörlerine ve "yardımseverler"in filantropik çalışmalarına bırakılmaktadır (Konuralp, 2021;Konuralp ve Bicer, 2021).…”
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