Horev Tuvia, Babad Yair M
Department of Health Policy and Management, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, P.O.B. 653, Beer-Sheva 84105, Israel.
Health Policy. 2005 Jan;71(1):1-21. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2004.05.001.
In early 1995, Israel implemented a healthcare reform. The course of any such reform depends largely on the strengths and interests of different stakeholders in the health system and their roles during the implementation phase. This paper discusses the roles of stakeholders in the recent Israeli healthcare reform, analyzes their motives, and describes their impact on the course of the reform. In retrospect, the Israeli healthcare reform had a profound effect on the country's overall healthcare environment and involved significant social, cultural, and financial changes and advancements. However, imbalances among stakeholders in the health system caused several aspects of the reform to stray from the original plan. Thus, in the first few years after the reform only first steps were taken toward the fulfillment of the vision of the reform, an equitable healthcare system that meets the health needs and welfare of the population from cradle to grave. A study of the stakeholders may further our understanding of the process of health-reform implementation.
1995年初,以色列实施了医疗改革。任何此类改革的进程在很大程度上取决于卫生系统中不同利益相关者的优势和利益,以及他们在实施阶段所扮演的角色。本文讨论了利益相关者在以色列近期医疗改革中的角色,分析了他们的动机,并描述了他们对改革进程的影响。回顾过去,以色列的医疗改革对该国的整体医疗环境产生了深远影响,涉及重大的社会、文化和财政变革与进步。然而,卫生系统中利益相关者之间的不平衡导致改革的几个方面偏离了原计划。因此,在改革后的头几年里,朝着实现改革愿景,即建立一个从摇篮到坟墓都能满足民众健康需求和福利的公平医疗体系,只迈出了最初的几步。对利益相关者的研究可能会加深我们对医疗改革实施过程的理解。