Altenstetter C
City University, New York.
J Health Polit Policy Law. 1987 Fall;12(3):505-36. doi: 10.1215/03616878-12-3-505.
Over the past fifteen years the national government in the Federal Republic of Germany has animated the political debate about rising health care expenditures. However, it has only provided health policy leadership by shifting the burden of financing health and medical care to others. This paper presents three cases that illustrate the political and institutional constraints inherent in the German policy process that limit the proposal and implementation of appropriate policy solutions to rising health care costs. Cost controls have been inhibited because of the near-universal entitlement of national health insurance, the access all social groups have to advanced medical care, and policies targeted at providers rather than users of health services. The paper also underscores the past and future importance of regional policy coalitions in shaping national health policy.
在过去十五年里,德意志联邦共和国的国家政府推动了关于医疗保健支出不断上涨的政治辩论。然而,它只是通过将医疗保健融资负担转嫁给其他方面来提供卫生政策领导。本文介绍了三个案例,这些案例说明了德国政策过程中固有的政治和制度限制,这些限制阻碍了针对医疗保健成本上升提出和实施适当的政策解决方案。由于国家医疗保险几乎覆盖全民、所有社会群体都能获得先进医疗保健,以及政策针对的是医疗服务提供者而非使用者,成本控制受到了抑制。本文还强调了区域政策联盟在塑造国家卫生政策方面过去和未来的重要性。