Winchester Business School, West Downs Campus, Romsey Road, University of Winchester, Winchester, SO22 5HT, UK.
Health Policy. 2021 Mar;125(3):290-295. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2020.12.017. Epub 2021 Jan 6.
Between 2010 and 2018 Greece was subject to a bailout programme by international creditors and three successive Economic Adjustment Programmes (EAP). These involved large-scale austerity measures and drastic reductions in public sector spending including healthcare. Within this context and in line with the international best practice guidelines for primary care, in August 2017 the left-wing SYRIZA government passed a law for the reform of the Primary Health Care (PHC) sector. The reform introduced the establishment of Local Health Units and the embedded notion of the 'family doctor' as the first pillar of healthcare provision. These reforms aimed to strengthen primary care and to improve access to publicly provided primary care services. Despite the promising claims, the reform was a subject of criticism and failed to engage key stakeholder groups and to be delivered within the original timeline. The aim of this paper is to present the chronicle of the reform, its current status at a national level and its implementation challenges. To address current implementation hindrances, the reform of the Greek PHC sector is expected to undergo systemic changes, including factoring in the scheme's funding needs after 2021, with the successive government reconsidering its future form.
2010 年至 2018 年期间,希腊接受了国际债权人的救助计划和三个连续的经济调整计划(EAP)。这些计划涉及大规模的紧缩措施和公共部门支出的大幅削减,包括医疗保健。在这种情况下,并根据初级保健的国际最佳实践指南,2017 年 8 月,左翼 SYRIZA 政府通过了一项改革初级卫生保健(PHC)部门的法律。该改革引入了建立地方卫生单位和嵌入“家庭医生”概念作为医疗服务提供的第一支柱。这些改革旨在加强初级保健并改善获得公共初级保健服务的机会。尽管有希望的说法,但该改革受到了批评,未能让关键利益相关者群体参与进来,也未能在原定时间表内实施。本文旨在介绍改革的历程、目前在国家层面的状况及其实施挑战。为了解决当前的实施障碍,希腊 PHC 部门的改革预计将进行系统性变革,包括在 2021 年后考虑该计划的资金需求,随后的政府重新考虑其未来形式。