Israeli A, Ashkenazi Y, Chinitz D
Hadassah Medical Organization, Israel.
Physician Exec. 1998 Mar-Apr;24(2):39-42.
Israeli health reform, implemented after many failed attempts throughout the years, represents an attempt to solve problems of politicization, dissatisfaction, unclear roles of government and public organizations, and lack of financial accountability, while maintaining a high quality and universally accessible health system. Despite many favorable aspects, including high quality medical care, near universal insurance coverage, and high availability of services, the health system has attracted criticism since its earliest days. Israel's experience with health reform, based on a version of managed competition, is of interest to other countries considering similar policy decisions.
以色列的医疗改革历经多年多次失败尝试后得以实施,旨在解决政治化、民众不满、政府与公共组织角色不明以及缺乏财务问责制等问题,同时维持一个高质量且全民可及的医疗体系。尽管有诸多有利方面,包括高质量的医疗服务、近乎全民的保险覆盖以及高可得性的服务,但该医疗体系从一开始就备受批评。以色列基于一种管理式竞争模式的医疗改革经验,对于其他正在考虑类似政策决策的国家而言具有借鉴意义。