Liu I-Chun
Yuan Ze University, Taoyuan County, Taiwan.
Int J Health Plann Manage. 2014 Apr-Jun;29(2):e145-58. doi: 10.1002/hpm.2173. Epub 2013 Mar 14.
The hypothesis that policy performance affects citizens' satisfaction with public policies could be considered a well-worn topic. However, this paper shows that the extant literature has not adequately conceptualized nor addressed the relationship, which could exist between citizens' satisfaction and importance of the evaluation's indicators. The findings of most previous studies reflect elite perspectives on Taiwan's National Health Insurance (NHI) policy evaluation, and the importance of the evaluation's indicators may not be recognized by the public. In addition, previous satisfaction studies have not provided information on the level of evaluative indicator importance. This study utilized importance-satisfaction analysis to examine public preferences of the NHI policy and assigned weights for NHI policy evaluation indicators by administering a national phone survey in October 2009. A total of 1103 telephone interviews were conducted with people aged 20 years and older, comprising a sample that was representative of the Taiwanese population according to age, gender, and area of residence. Furthermore, to explore the difference between expected importance and perceived satisfaction, this study calculated a reconceptualized performance gap. To obtain the gap value for an indicator, the mean value for importance was subtracted from the mean value for satisfaction. The findings imply that public recognition and support constitute the premise for the successful operation and reform of the NHI policy. The study concludes that policy adjustment is needed in several areas where importance outweighed satisfaction, including access to medical care services and NHI efficiency. The results suggest public recognition of and satisfaction with the evaluation indicators in use and the need for policy adjustment in areas where importance outweighs satisfaction.
政策绩效影响公民对公共政策满意度的假设可被视为一个老生常谈的话题。然而,本文表明,现有文献尚未充分概念化或探讨公民满意度与评估指标重要性之间可能存在的关系。此前大多数研究的结果反映了精英阶层对台湾全民健康保险(NHI)政策评估的观点,而评估指标的重要性可能未得到公众认可。此外,以往的满意度研究并未提供有关评估指标重要性水平的信息。本研究利用重要性-满意度分析来考察公众对NHI政策的偏好,并通过在2009年10月进行全国电话调查为NHI政策评估指标赋予权重。共对20岁及以上人群进行了1103次电话访谈,根据年龄、性别和居住地区,该样本代表了台湾人口。此外,为了探究预期重要性与感知满意度之间的差异,本研究计算了一个重新概念化的绩效差距。为了获得某个指标的差距值,用满意度的平均值减去重要性的平均值。研究结果表明,公众的认可和支持是NHI政策成功运作和改革的前提。研究得出结论,在重要性超过满意度的几个领域需要进行政策调整,包括获得医疗服务的机会和NHI效率。结果表明公众对现行评估指标的认可和满意度,以及在重要性超过满意度的领域进行政策调整的必要性。