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替代国家平均收入数据作为国际补贴资格标准的选择:社会公正视角。

Alternatives to national average income data as eligibility criteria for international subsidies: a social justice perspective.

机构信息

Berman Institute of Bioethics, Johns Hopkins University – Health, Policy and Management, 624 N.Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21205, United States.

出版信息

Dev World Bioeth. 2010 Dec;10(3):141-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-8847.2009.00270.x.

Abstract

Current strategies to address global inequities in access to life-saving vaccines use averaged national income data to determine eligibility. While largely successful in the lowest income countries, we argue that this approach could lead to significant inefficiencies from the standpoint of justice if applied to middle-income countries, where income inequalities are large and lead to national averages that obscure truly needy populations. Instead, we suggest alternative indicators more sensitive to social justice concerns that merit consideration by policy-makers developing new initiatives to redress health inequities in middle-income countries.

摘要

当前,为解决全球在获得救命疫苗方面的不平等问题,各国普遍采用平均国民收入数据来确定资格。虽然这种方法在最贫困国家基本取得成功,但我们认为,如果将其应用于中等收入国家,从公正角度来看,这可能导致严重的低效率,因为这些国家收入差距较大,国家平均值掩盖了真正有需要的人群。相反,我们建议采用对社会公正问题更为敏感的替代指标,供制定新举措以纠正中等收入国家健康不平等问题的决策者考虑。

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