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中国与印度的健康状况:在快速全球化背景下的跨国比较。

Health in China and India: a cross-country comparison in a context of rapid globalisation.

作者信息

Dummer Trevor J B, Cook Ian G

机构信息

Canadian Centre for Vaccinology, IWK Health Centre & Dalhousie University, Goldbloom RCC Pavilion, 5850/5980 University Avenue, PO Box 9700, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3K 6R8, Canada.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2008 Aug;67(4):590-605. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2008.04.019. Epub 2008 Jun 12.

Abstract

China and India are similarly huge nations currently experiencing rapid economic growth, urbanisation and widening inequalities between rich and poor. They are dissimilar in terms of their political regimes, policies for population growth and ethnic composition and heterogeneity. This review compares health and health care in China and India within the framework of the epidemiological transition model and against the backdrop of globalisation. We identify similarities and differences in health situation. In general, for both countries, infectious diseases of the past sit alongside emerging infectious diseases and chronic illnesses associated with ageing societies, although the burden of infectious diseases is much higher in India. Whilst globalisation contributes to widening inequalities in health and health care in both countries--particularly with respect to increasing disparities between urban and rural areas and between rich and poor--there is evidence that local circumstances are important, especially with respect to the structure and financing of health care and the implementation of health policy. For example, India has huge problems providing even rudimentary health care to its large population of urban slum dwellers whilst China is struggling to re-establish universal rural health insurance. In terms of funding access to health care, the Chinese state has traditionally supported most costs, whereas private insurance has always played a major role in India, although recent changes in China have seen the burgeoning of private health care payments. China has, arguably, had more success than India in improving population health, although recent reforms have severely impacted upon the ability of the Chinese health care system to operate effectively. Both countries are experiencing a decline in the amount of government funding for health care and this is a major issue that must be addressed.

摘要

中国和印度都是幅员辽阔的大国,目前正经历着快速的经济增长、城市化进程以及贫富差距的不断扩大。两国在政治体制、人口增长政策、民族构成和异质性方面存在差异。本综述在流行病学转变模型的框架内,并以全球化为背景,对中国和印度的健康与医疗保健情况进行比较。我们确定了两国在健康状况方面的异同。总体而言,对于这两个国家来说,过去的传染病与新出现的传染病以及与老龄化社会相关的慢性病并存,尽管印度的传染病负担要高得多。虽然全球化加剧了两国在健康和医疗保健方面的不平等——尤其是城乡之间以及贫富之间差距的扩大——但有证据表明,当地情况很重要,特别是在医疗保健的结构和融资以及卫生政策的实施方面。例如,印度在为大量城市贫民窟居民提供基本医疗保健方面存在巨大问题,而中国则在努力重新建立农村全民医疗保险。在医疗保健资金获取方面,中国政府传统上承担了大部分费用,而私人保险在印度一直发挥着主要作用,尽管中国最近的变化表明私人医疗保健支付正在迅速增长。可以说,中国在改善人口健康方面比印度更成功,尽管最近的改革严重影响了中国医疗保健系统有效运作的能力。两国政府用于医疗保健的资金都在减少,这是一个必须解决的重大问题。

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