Cumming J
Health Services Research Centre, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
J Health Serv Res Policy. 1997 Jan;2(1):31-7. doi: 10.1177/135581969700200108.
A key aspect of the New Zealand health reforms was the proposed development of an explicit core of services to which all New Zealanders would have access. A range of approaches has been taken by the government, its advisers, purchasers and providers to describe sets of services to which New Zealanders are to have access. The development of an explicit core aims to promote equity of access to services, to ensure that those services available are those that are the most cost-effective and the services New Zealanders feel to be the most important, and to clarify entitlements to publicly funded health care. This paper describes the current approaches that are being used to define core services in New Zealand, discusses the reasons behind some of the choices made and notes some key issues for further policy debate.
新西兰医疗改革的一个关键方面是提议发展一套明确的核心服务,所有新西兰人都可使用这些服务。政府、其顾问、购买者和提供者采取了一系列方法来描述新西兰人可使用的服务类别。明确核心服务的发展旨在促进服务获取的公平性,确保现有服务是最具成本效益且新西兰人认为最重要的服务,并明确公共资助医疗保健的权益。本文描述了目前新西兰用于界定核心服务的方法,讨论了部分决策背后的原因,并指出了一些有待进一步进行政策辩论的关键问题。