Horodnic Adrian V, Williams Colin C, Ciobanu Claudia Ioana, Druguș Daniela
Faculty of Medicine, "Grigore T. Popa" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iași, Romania.
Management School, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom.
Front Psychol. 2022 Oct 20;13:1015208. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1015208. eCollection 2022.
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the extent of the practice of using informal payments for accessing the services of public clinics or hospitals across Europe and to explain the prevalence of this corrupt practice using the framework of institutional theory. To achieve this, a multi-level mixed-effect logistic regression on 25,744 interviews undertaken in 2020 with patients across 27 European Union countries is conducted. The finding is that the practice of making informal payments remains a prevalent practice, although there are large disparities in the usage of this practice in different European countries. However, informal payments by patients are more likely when there is a lower institutional trust and a higher degree of asymmetry between formal and informal institutions. The resultant proposal is that policy makers need to address the institutional environment to tackle such informal payments. How this can be achieved is outlined.
本文旨在评估在欧洲各地,为获取公共诊所或医院服务而进行非正式支付的行为的普遍程度,并运用制度理论框架解释这种腐败行为的盛行原因。为实现这一目标,对2020年在27个欧盟国家对患者进行的25744次访谈进行了多层次混合效应逻辑回归分析。研究结果表明,进行非正式支付的行为仍然普遍存在,尽管在欧洲不同国家,这种行为的使用存在很大差异。然而,当制度信任度较低且正式制度与非正式制度之间的不对称程度较高时,患者进行非正式支付的可能性更大。由此提出的建议是,政策制定者需要解决制度环境问题以应对此类非正式支付。文中概述了实现这一目标的方法。