Rosenthal M M
Program in Health Policy Studies, University of Michigan, Dearborn 48104.
Health Policy. 1992;21(2):155-66. doi: 10.1016/0168-8510(92)90015-4.
The growth of private medical care in Sweden has occurred despite the lack of overt encouragement by the long-term Social Democrat government. This can be documented from official government statistics, private insurance sales, media sources, membership growth in the private doctors association, purchase of private risk insurance, growth of private health care organizations and services, and particularly an increase in public sector private contracting. While the percent of the population with private insurance is close to 1%, it is probable that over 20% of physicians engage in some form of private practice. Explanations range from increasing criticism of poor service orientation in the public system, long waiting lists and the reduced rate of public spending, to a general atmosphere that asserts more individual choice. With the Social Democrats now out of power, it is likely that the Moderate coalition will officially promote some forms of privatization. What will be the impact on the long-cherished Swedish principle of equity?
尽管长期执政的社会民主党政府没有给予明显鼓励,但瑞典的私立医疗保健仍在发展。这一点可以从政府官方统计数据、私人保险销售情况、媒体报道、私立医生协会会员增长情况、私人风险保险购买情况、私立医疗保健组织和服务的增长,尤其是公共部门私人承包业务的增加中得到证明。虽然拥有私人保险的人口比例接近1%,但超过20%的医生可能从事某种形式的私人执业。其原因包括对公共医疗系统服务导向差、候诊名单过长以及公共支出减少的批评日益增多,也包括主张更多个人选择的总体氛围。随着社会民主党现在失去执政地位,温和派联盟很可能会正式推动某种形式的私有化。这将对瑞典长期珍视的公平原则产生什么影响?