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激励措施、健康促进与平等

Incentives, health promotion and equality.

作者信息

Voigt Kristin

机构信息

1 Department of Politics, Philosophy & Religion, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK.

出版信息

Health Econ Policy Law. 2012 Jul;7(3):263-83. doi: 10.1017/S1744133110000277. Epub 2010 Sep 21.

Abstract

The use of incentives to encourage individuals to adopt 'healthier' behaviours is an increasingly popular instrument in health policy. Much of the literature has been critical of 'negative' incentives, often due to concerns about equality; 'positive' incentives, however, have largely been welcomed as an instrument for the improvement of population health and possibly the reduction of health inequalities. The aim of this paper is to provide a more systematic assessment of the use of incentives from the perspective of equality. The paper begins with an overview of existing and proposed incentive schemes. I then suggest that the distinction between 'positive' and 'negative' incentives - or 'carrots' and 'sticks' - is of limited use in distinguishing those incentive schemes that raise concerns of equality from those that do not. The paper assesses incentive schemes with respect to two important considerations of equality: equality of access and equality of outcomes. While our assessment of incentive schemes will, ultimately, depend on various empirical facts, the paper aims to advance the debate by identifying some of the empirical questions we need to ask. The paper concludes by considering a number of trade-offs and caveats relevant to the assessment of incentive schemes.

摘要

利用激励措施鼓励个人采取“更健康”的行为,已成为卫生政策中越来越常用的手段。许多文献对“负面”激励措施持批评态度,这往往是出于对公平性的担忧;然而,“正面”激励措施在很大程度上被视为改善人群健康、甚至可能减少健康不平等的一种手段而受到欢迎。本文旨在从公平性的角度,对激励措施的使用进行更系统的评估。本文首先概述了现有的和提议的激励计划。然后我认为,“正面”激励措施和“负面”激励措施(即“胡萝卜”和“大棒”)之间的区别,对于区分那些引发公平性问题的激励计划和未引发此类问题的激励计划,作用有限。本文从公平性的两个重要考量因素:获取机会平等和结果平等,对激励计划进行评估。虽然我们对激励计划的评估最终将取决于各种实证事实,但本文旨在通过提出一些我们需要询问的实证问题来推动相关辩论。本文最后考虑了与激励计划评估相关的一些权衡和注意事项。

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