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卫生系统变革的成本:五个国家的公众不满情绪

The cost of health system change: public discontent in five nations.

作者信息

Donelan K, Blendon R J, Schoen C, Davis K, Binns K

机构信息

Harvard Opinion Research Program, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, USA.

出版信息

Health Aff (Millwood). 1999 May-Jun;18(3):206-16. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.18.3.206.

Abstract

Many nations have undergone changes in health care financing and services. The public notices policy changes in health care and frequently bears new and unexpected costs or barriers to care unwillingly. This paper presents data from surveys of about 1,000 adults conducted during April-June 1998 in each of five countries--Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States--to measure public satisfaction with health care. In no nation is a majority content with the health care system. Different systems pose different problems: In systems with universal coverage, dissatisfaction is with the level of funding and administration, including queues. In the United States, the public is primarily concerned with financial access.

摘要

许多国家都经历了医疗保健融资和服务方面的变革。公众注意到医疗保健政策的变化,并且常常不情愿地承担新的意外费用或就医障碍。本文展示了1998年4月至6月期间在五个国家(澳大利亚、加拿大、新西兰、英国和美国)分别对约1000名成年人进行的调查数据,以衡量公众对医疗保健的满意度。没有一个国家的大多数人对医疗保健系统感到满意。不同的系统存在不同的问题:在全民覆盖的系统中,不满集中在资金水平和管理方面,包括排队问题。在美国,公众主要关注的是就医的经济可及性。

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