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政党有影响吗?对政党影响健康和福利国家的综述。

Do parties make a difference? A review of partisan effects on health and the welfare state.

机构信息

Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

Health and Society Group, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, Netherlands.

出版信息

Eur J Public Health. 2020 Aug 1;30(4):673-682. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/ckz133.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Do political parties matter to health? Do they affect population health either directly or through welfare states' social policies and the eligibility, affordability and quality of health systems? And if they do, how? These are crucial questions if we are to understand health politics or shape public health policy, particularly given the changing landscape of political parties, party dominance in the executive and the mediating influence of the legislature.

METHODS

Using a systematic approach, this review examines 107 peer-reviewed articles and books published after 1978 focusing on high-income countries asking the overarching question: Do political parties matter to health and the welfare state?

RESULTS

The literature relating parties to health directly was surprisingly thin, thus, the welfare state was used as a 'proxy' variable. An overwhelming majority of the literature sample suggests that Left parties are inclined to expand the welfare state without cutting benefits, while the Right does not expand and tends to reduce benefits. There was an inflection in the 1980s when Left parties shifted from expansion to maintaining the status quo.

CONCLUSION

Considering current health trends in the form of measles outbreaks, the 'Deaths of Despair', the rise of previous eradicated infectious diseases and the declining health expectancy rates in some Western countries as well as the rise of Populist Radical Right parties in office we question the current partisanship thesis that political parties matter less and less.

摘要

背景

政党对健康有影响吗?它们是否通过福利国家的社会政策以及医疗体系的资格、可负担性和质量直接或间接地影响人口健康?如果有影响,其影响机制是什么?如果我们要理解健康政治或塑造公共卫生政策,这些都是至关重要的问题,尤其是考虑到政党格局的变化、政党在行政部门的主导地位以及立法机构的中介影响。

方法

本研究采用系统方法,审查了 1978 年后发表的 107 篇同行评议的文章和书籍,这些文章和书籍聚焦于高收入国家,提出了一个总问题:政党对健康和福利国家有影响吗?

结果

与政党直接相关的文献数量惊人地少,因此,福利国家被用作“代理”变量。绝大多数文献样本表明,左派政党倾向于扩大福利国家而不削减福利,而右派政党则不扩大福利,反而倾向于削减福利。20 世纪 80 年代,左派政党从扩张转向维持现状。

结论

考虑到当前一些西方国家麻疹疫情爆发、“绝望之死”、以前已根除的传染病重新抬头以及健康预期寿命率下降的健康趋势,以及民粹主义激进右翼政党在执政,我们对当前政党影响力越来越小的观点提出质疑。

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