Department of Political Science, Boston University, 232 Bay State Road, Boston, MA 02215, USA.
Soc Sci Med. 2013 Sep;93:21-8. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.06.002. Epub 2013 Jun 14.
It is difficult to assess countries' relative success in addressing issues of public health because countries are subject to very different background conditions. To address this problem we offer a model-based approach for assessing health system performance. Specifically, an index of public health is regressed against a vector of variables intended to capture economic, educational, cultural, geographic, and epidemiological endowments. The residual from this model is regarded as a plausible measure of public health performance at the national level. We argue that a model-based approach to performance is informative for policymakers and academics as it focuses attention on those aspects of a country's health profile that are not constrained by structural factors. This sharpens comparisons across countries and through time, and also allows one to evaluate the degree to which health systems have lived up to their potential.
由于各国面临着非常不同的背景条件,因此难以评估各国在解决公共卫生问题方面的相对成功程度。为了解决这个问题,我们提供了一种基于模型的方法来评估卫生系统绩效。具体来说,我们将公共卫生指数回归到一个旨在捕捉经济、教育、文化、地理和流行病学禀赋的变量向量上。该模型的残差被视为国家层面公共卫生绩效的合理衡量标准。我们认为,基于模型的绩效方法对政策制定者和学者来说是有启发性的,因为它将注意力集中在一个国家健康状况中不受结构性因素限制的那些方面。这使得各国之间和不同时间的比较更加尖锐,也可以评估卫生系统在多大程度上发挥了其潜力。