Ikegami N
Department of Hospital and Medical Administration, School of Medicine, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan.
Health Care Manag. 1995 Oct;2(1):211-9.
The best gross health indices in the world and universal coverage with no overt signs of rationing characterize the Japanese health care system. The delivery system, which consists primarily of private physicians and private hospitals, is functionally independent, but the financing system is strictly regulated. The author argues that this combination is the key to the system's unique success.
世界上最好的总体健康指标以及不存在明显配给迹象的全民覆盖是日本医疗保健系统的特点。主要由私人医生和私立医院组成的医疗服务体系在功能上是独立的,但融资体系受到严格监管。作者认为这种结合是该系统取得独特成功的关键。