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医疗技术的传播与转让。来自拉丁美洲和加勒比地区的视角。

Distributing and transferring medical technology. A view from Latin America and the Caribbean.

作者信息

Peña-Mohr J

出版信息

Int J Technol Assess Health Care. 1987;3(2):281-91. doi: 10.1017/s026646230000057x.

Abstract

Great variation exists in the health care delivery systems throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. In general, medical technology is concentrated in large cities at private hospitals that serve a small, elite segment of the population. What is missing in most of these countries is a clearly defined social policy guaranteeing distribution of medical technology to all segments of society. While data is scarce, it appears that political and economic concerns, rather than medical concerns, determine what and how much technology will be available to all segments of the society. Products are sometimes imported that compete with domestically produced ones. Moreover, transfers of technology often fail to include the necessary knowledge to make imported technology truly useful. However, current economic crises throughout the region are forcing changes in policies; as a result, there is a new emphasis on domestic production of technology over imports and the evaluation of medical technology for its appropriate use in Latin America and the Caribbean.

摘要

拉丁美洲和加勒比地区的医疗保健服务体系存在巨大差异。总体而言,医疗技术集中在大城市的私立医院,这些医院只为一小部分精英人群服务。这些国家中的大多数都缺乏一项明确的社会政策,以保障医疗技术能惠及社会各阶层。尽管数据匮乏,但似乎是政治和经济因素,而非医疗因素,决定了社会各阶层能够获得何种技术以及多少技术。有时进口的产品会与国产产品形成竞争。此外,技术转让往往没有包含使进口技术真正发挥作用所需的知识。然而,该地区当前的经济危机正促使政策发生变化;因此,人们开始重新强调技术的国内生产而非进口,并对医疗技术在拉丁美洲和加勒比地区的合理使用进行评估。

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