Leonard Kenneth L, Masatu Melkiory C
University of Maryland, College Park, USA.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2007 May-Jun;26(3):w380-92. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.26.3.w380. Epub 2007 Mar 27.
The government of Tanzania has made access to health care a priority. In particular, it has made great efforts to increase the number of facilities available to the rural population. By examining one such rural area, we find that although facilities exist and are staffed with competent clinicians, the quality of care received by patients visiting government facilities is subpar, especially that received by the poor in rural areas compared with urban areas. Importantly, nongovernmental organization (NGO) facilities provide better and more consistent care across the rural-urban divide. Access to high-quality care is inequitable, and this inequality is not inevitable.
坦桑尼亚政府已将获得医疗保健作为优先事项。特别是,它做出了巨大努力来增加农村人口可利用的医疗机构数量。通过对这样一个农村地区进行考察,我们发现,尽管有医疗机构且配备了称职的临床医生,但到政府医疗机构就诊的患者所接受的护理质量却低于标准,尤其是农村地区的贫困人口所接受的护理与城市地区相比更是如此。重要的是,非政府组织(NGO)的医疗机构在城乡之间提供了更好且更一致的护理。获得高质量护理的机会是不公平的,而这种不平等并非不可避免。