The reason for intervention in economic regulation comes from the fact that the market can not handle certain structural problems. Of course, the details of the plan often reflects political power, not a rational argument. However, there are still reasons to carefully consider it when evaluating the plan. [1] The case of the Chilean water reform is very interesting. Firstly, it allows us to consider situations where regulatory reforms face political decisions through the results of the proposed legislation.
Chile's telecommunications system is not the only aspect of national efficiency and modernization. Water supply and sanitation are of high quality and medical treatment is excellent. Chile provides private and public health insurance. Chile is one of the first Latin American countries to introduce medical treatment through mandatory wage deduction. However, you will find that foreigners can not gain free public health benefits unless you set up a residence and pay Chilean taxes. Likewise, there are various choices of excellent private health insurance to choose from.
Chile has the best health care system in Latin America. Approximately 90% of the population is insured through public (61%) and private (28%) programs to receive all types of medical services. National health expenditure accounts for 8% of the country's gross domestic product. In the public health system, there are 14 doctors and 83 nurses per 10,000 beneficiaries. However, the quality of medical assistance varies greatly depending on the income group. Advanced and intermediate Chileans usually use private clinic services, have excellent physicians and state-of-the-art medical technology, but low grades classes use public health centers and hospitals with relatively poor facilities It is forced to do. In Chile behind the modern healthcare system there is a habit of using self medication and traditional herbs. In South Chile, when they are having health problems, still old Mapuche Indians consult with their own town.
Chile has a telecommunication system covering most of the country such as Chile Islands and Antarctic base. Privatization of the telephone system began in 1988, Chile is one of the most advanced telecommunications infrastructure in South America, the modern system has a large microwave radio relay facility and three earth stations It is based on domestic satellite system. In 2012, 276 million main lines are used, and 241.33 million mobile phone users are used. According to the 2012 International Telecommunications Union (ITU) database, Chile is the country with the highest internet penetration in South America, as 61.42% of Chile's population uses the Internet. Chile Internet country code is ".cl".