TY - SER TI - La reforma microeconómica de la sanidad SN - 0210-5020 N1 - Este artículo se encuentra disponible en su edición impresa N2 - In the words of its author, <>. To this end, it lists some external references such as international competitiveness and the nature of health services, and other internal ones, such as the high percentage of public production of health services and a public administration that self-limits its efficiency. Starting from these presuppositions, one enters more directly into the topic of microeconomic health reform and what the author calls selective radicalism, which will follow some broad lines; economic efficiency criteria in clinical practice; labor and professional flexibility; changes in public management; other changes in the regulation of health services; and reorientation of the welfare state towards the poor ER -