Global Perspectives in AKI: Peru

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2023-05-08Autor(es)
Herrera Añazco, Percy
Rivas Nieto, Andrea C.
Neyra, Javier A.
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Peru is a middle-income Latin American country with
an estimated population of more than 31 million inhabitants.1 Although our country has experienced significant improvements in some social determinants of
health, the main causes of death are still related to socioeconomic status, which means people with lower
incomes have higher mortality rates because of less access
to health care, education, basic services, and employment,
among other aspects.1 There are other challenges in the
Peruvian health system, such as its fragmented nature
which makes it one of the most dysfunctional and unequal health systems in Latin America. For example, the
Peruvian Ministry of Health (MINSA) covers 50% of the
population through the Government health insurance,
whereas approximately 20% of Peruvians have access to
the Social Health Insurance (EsSalud).2 However, although the health system has improved in terms of health
insurance outreach, it continues to be centralized and
precarious and has structural and organizational problems that have an effect not only on health care coverage
but also on its delivery and quality.2–5
In this context, along with the barriers to access basic
health care services6 and the effects of climate change,
the incidence of AKI is increasing in Peru and in other
low- and middle-income countries.7 Despite the fact that
AKI constitutes a public health burden of growing repercussion in Peru and surroundings, there are lack of
public health data and policy, as well as suboptimal
patient and provider education and clinical care. Herein,
we describe important challenges and provide perspectives and possible solutions to improve AKI care in Peru.
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Herrera, P., Rivas, A. C., & Neyra, J.A. (2023). Global Perspectives in AKI: Peru. Kidney 360, 4(6), 828-832. https://doi.org/10.34067/KID.0000000000000135
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