Hollingsworth Bruce, Wildman John
Health Economics Unit, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
Health Econ. 2003 Jun;12(6):493-504. doi: 10.1002/hec.751.
The World Health Report 2000 focuses on the performance of health-care systems around the globe. The report uses efficiency measurement techniques to create a league table of health-care systems, highlighting good and bad performers. Efficiency is measured using panel data methods. This paper suggests that the WHO's estimation procedure is too narrow and that contextual information is hidden by the use of one method. This paper uses and validates a range of parametric and non-parametric empirical methods to measure efficiency using the WHO data. The rankings obtained are compared to the WHO league table and we demonstrate that there are trends and movements of interest within the league tables. We recommend that the WHO broaden its range of techniques in order to reveal this hidden information.
《2000年世界卫生报告》聚焦于全球医疗保健系统的表现。该报告运用效率衡量技术编制了一份医疗保健系统排名表,突出表现好与差的系统。效率通过面板数据方法来衡量。本文指出,世界卫生组织的评估程序过于狭隘,且使用单一方法会掩盖背景信息。本文使用并验证了一系列参数和非参数实证方法,利用世界卫生组织的数据来衡量效率。将所得排名与世界卫生组织的排名表进行比较,我们证明排名表中存在值得关注的趋势和变化。我们建议世界卫生组织拓宽其技术范围,以揭示这些隐藏信息。