Ho-mun C
Department of Public and Social Administration, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon.
J Med Philos. 1999 Dec;24(6):624-37. doi: 10.1076/jmep.24.6.624.2553.
The aims of this paper are threefold. The first aim is to provide a critique of the reform proposal of the Harvard School of Public Health for Hong Kong's health care system through privatization of the public sector services. The second aim is to argue for the duty of society to guarantee every member equal access to a basic level of health care based on the values of equity, care and free choice. The third aim is to explore some suggestions about delivery structures and financial arrangements of a dual sector health care system which will better enable society to provide a basic level of health care that is sustainable and affordable, while being at the same time consistent with the values of care, equity and free choice.
本文的目的有三个。第一个目的是对哈佛公共卫生学院提出的通过将公共部门服务私有化来改革香港医疗体系的提议进行批判。第二个目的是基于公平、关怀和自由选择的价值观,主张社会有责任确保每个成员都能平等地获得基本医疗服务。第三个目的是探讨关于双部门医疗体系的提供结构和财务安排的一些建议,这些建议将更好地使社会能够提供可持续且负担得起的基本医疗服务,同时符合关怀、公平和自由选择的价值观。