Mogyorósy Zsolt
Centre for Health Economics, University of York, Heslington, UK.
Orv Hetil. 2004 Jul 4;145(27):1413-20.
The new legislation allowed hospitals and other health care facilities to be converted into for-profit status. The detailed regulatory framework is under development in Hungary. This article reviews the literature of studies comparing hospital financial performance and the quality of care before and after conversion from public or non-profit status to for-profit.
Studies were identified through electronic search of Medline (Pubmed), EconLit, Cochrane Library, Economic Evaluation Database (EED), az Health Technology Assessment (HTA) databases, library files and reference lists. The literature search was extended to the Internet, World Bank, International Labor Office (ILO), Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), and WHO websites as well as government, academic institutions and large insurance companies web pages for unpublished online information. Time series and before-after studies and systematic literature reviews were included.
The conversion from non-profit to for-profit status improved the profitability of the hospitals. However the quality of care (measures in mortality, frequency of side effects, complications) might suffer in the first couple years of the conversion. The conversion may increase the total health care expenditures per capita. Trustful relationship between patients and physicians may also be threatened.
The generalisability of the American experiences into the Hungarian single payer system may be limited. From societal point of view, for-profit providers could provide socially beneficial care in areas where it is possible to define, monitor and evaluate the nature and quality characteristics of the services, as well as market competition can be ensured. However most of the healthcare services are too complex to fall into this category.
新法规允许医院及其他医疗保健机构转变为营利性机构。匈牙利正在制定详细的监管框架。本文回顾了有关比较医院从公立或非营利性转为营利性前后财务绩效与医疗质量的研究文献。
通过电子检索Medline(PubMed)、EconLit、Cochrane图书馆、经济评估数据库(EED)、匈牙利卫生技术评估(HTA)数据库、图书馆馆藏及参考文献列表来识别研究。文献检索范围还扩展至互联网、世界银行、国际劳工组织(ILO)、经济合作与发展组织(OECD)以及世界卫生组织网站,以及政府、学术机构和大型保险公司网页,以获取未发表的在线信息。纳入了时间序列研究、前后对照研究及系统文献综述。
从非营利性转为营利性提高了医院的盈利能力。然而,在转变后的头几年,医疗质量(以死亡率、副作用频率、并发症衡量)可能会受到影响。转变可能会增加人均医疗保健总支出。医患之间的信任关系也可能受到威胁。
美国经验在匈牙利单一支付者体系中的可推广性可能有限。从社会角度看,营利性提供者在能够界定、监测和评估服务性质及质量特征且能确保市场竞争的领域,可以提供对社会有益的医疗服务。然而,大多数医疗服务过于复杂,不属于此类。