Penno Erin, Gauld Robin
Dean's Office, Otago Business School, University of Otago, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin, 9054, New Zealand.
Health Policy. 2017 Apr;121(4):458-467. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2017.02.005. Epub 2017 Feb 21.
Public spending on external consultancies, particularly within the health sector, is highly controversial in many countries. Yet, despite the apparently large sums of money involved, there is little international analysis surrounding the scope of activities of consultants, meaning there is little understanding of how much is spent, for what purpose and with what result. This paper examines spending on external consultancies in each of New Zealand's 20 District Health Boards (DHB). Using evidence obtained from DHBs, it provides an insight into the cost and activities of consultants within the New Zealand health sector, the policies behind their engagement and the processes in place to ensure value for money. It finds that DHB spending on external consultants is substantial, at $NZ10-60 million annually. However, few DHBs had policies governing when consultants should be engaged and many were unable to easily identify the extent or purpose of consultancies within their organisation, making it difficult to derive an accurate picture of consultant activity throughout the DHB sector. Policies surrounding value for money were uncommon and, where present, were rarely applied. Given the large sums being spent by New Zealand's DHBs, and assuming expenditure is similar in other health systems, our findings point to the need for greater accountability for expenditure and better evidence of value for money of consultancies within publicly funded health systems.
公共部门在外部咨询服务上的支出,尤其是在卫生领域,在许多国家都极具争议。然而,尽管涉及的资金数额看似庞大,但围绕咨询顾问活动范围的国际分析却很少,这意味着人们对支出的金额、用途及结果了解甚少。本文考察了新西兰20个地区卫生委员会(DHB)各自在外部咨询服务上的支出情况。利用从各地区卫生委员会获取的证据,本文深入了解了新西兰卫生部门咨询顾问的成本和活动、聘用他们背后的政策以及确保资金价值的现有流程。研究发现,各地区卫生委员会在外部咨询顾问上的支出颇为可观,每年达1000万至6000万新西兰元。然而,很少有地区卫生委员会制定了关于何时应聘用咨询顾问的政策,而且许多委员会难以轻易确定其组织内咨询服务的范围或目的,这使得难以全面准确地了解整个地区卫生委员会部门的咨询顾问活动情况。关于资金价值的政策并不常见,即便有,也很少得到应用。鉴于新西兰各地区卫生委员会支出巨大,且假设其他卫生系统的支出情况类似,我们的研究结果表明,在公共资助的卫生系统中,需要对支出加强问责,并为咨询服务的资金价值提供更有力的证据。