Luck Jeff, Peabody John W
West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Medical Center, UCLA School of Public Health, Los Angeles, Calif, USA.
Am J Manag Care. 2002 Dec;8(12):1093-103.
To specify the essential infrastructure elements required to implement managed care techniques successfully in a developing country, once the necessary macroeconomic preconditions for managed care have been met. Also, to describe how managed care techniques can be integrated into health system reform strategies.
Analysis of available developing country health system and healthcare spending data, review of the available literature, and authors' experience evaluating healthcare reform in developing countries.
Successful managed care relationships among payers, providers, and patients rely on several essential infrastructure elements: enabling legislation; regulatory mechanisms to administratively correct health and insurance market failures; enforceable contracts; and formal groups or associations of providers. Once these infrastructure elements are in place, a developing country government can consider implementing 1 or more managed care techniques, including payment strategies, demand-side techniques, and utilization management.
Governments in many developing countries can take deliberate steps to accelerate the evolution of certain macroeconomic preconditions--human capital and information systems--and essential infrastructure elements necessary to support managed care techniques. They may then choose to experiment carefully with implementing specific managed care techniques, with consideration given to how the managed care techniques can promote primary care.
在满足管理式医疗所需的必要宏观经济前提条件后,明确在发展中国家成功实施管理式医疗技术所需的基本基础设施要素。此外,描述如何将管理式医疗技术纳入卫生系统改革战略。
分析可得的发展中国家卫生系统和医疗支出数据,回顾现有文献,并结合作者评估发展中国家医疗改革的经验。
支付方、医疗机构和患者之间成功的管理式医疗关系依赖于几个基本基础设施要素:扶持性立法;行政纠正卫生和保险市场失灵的监管机制;可执行的合同;以及医疗机构的正式团体或协会。一旦具备这些基础设施要素,发展中国家政府就可以考虑实施一种或多种管理式医疗技术,包括支付策略、需求侧技术和利用管理。
许多发展中国家的政府可以采取审慎步骤,加速某些宏观经济前提条件(人力资本和信息系统)以及支持管理式医疗技术所需的基本基础设施要素的发展。然后,它们可以选择谨慎尝试实施特定的管理式医疗技术,同时考虑管理式医疗技术如何促进初级保健。