Birch Stephen, Anderson Rob
Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario.
J Can Dent Assoc. 2005 Apr;71(4):243, 243a-243d.
In Canada, the delivery of dental care is left largely to private markets; public funding is limited to targeted groups of the population and substantial variation between provinces exists. In this article, the levels and sources of expenditures on dental care, the levels and distribution of service use associated with these expenditures and the oral health outcomes "produced" in Canada are considered in an international context. The international trend toward an increasing share of public funds for dental care expenditures is not observed in Canada. Instead an increasing reliance on private funds is associated with greater barriers to care, particularly among less prosperous groups. In the absence of oral health data at the national level, the impact of these trends on oral health outcomes is unknown. Several key messages are identified in the comparative analysis to inform any future oral health strategy for Canada.
在加拿大,牙科护理服务主要由私人市场提供;公共资金仅限于特定人群,各省之间存在很大差异。在本文中,将在国际背景下考量加拿大牙科护理的支出水平和来源、与这些支出相关的服务使用水平和分布情况,以及所“产生”的口腔健康结果。加拿大并未出现公共资金在牙科护理支出中所占份额增加的国际趋势。相反,对私人资金的依赖增加与获得护理的障碍加大相关,尤其是在较贫困群体中。由于缺乏国家层面的口腔健康数据,这些趋势对口腔健康结果的影响尚不清楚。在比较分析中确定了几个关键信息,以为加拿大未来的任何口腔健康战略提供参考。