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医疗技术与发展中国家:以巴西为例。

Medical technology and developing countries: the case of Brazil.

作者信息

Banta H D

出版信息

Int J Health Serv. 1986;16(3):363-73. doi: 10.2190/7H41-XEEB-AQYY-0CN6.

Abstract

Developing countries, faced with severe resource limitations, are trying to develop modern health care services that deliver sensible medical technologies. Because of their lack of development, these countries must import much technology, while often lacking the expertise to make wise choices. In this article, the case of Brazil is examined. Brazil has shared many of the problems of other developing countries, including inadequate access of the population to health services, maldistribution and excessive use of technology, a relatively weak national industry for production of drugs and medical devices, a weak policy structure for dealing with medical technology, and little tradition of using research or policy analysis as a guide to action. Since the election in 1985 that returned Brazil to democratic rule, the government has taken active steps to address many of these problems. The example of Brazil is important for all of the developing world to examine and follow, where applicable. In addition, North American and European aid programs could play a much more constructive role in helping less developed countries develop their health care services. International organizations such as the World Health Organization must also be active in assisting such countries to improve their decisions concerning medical technology.

摘要

面临严重资源限制的发展中国家,正试图发展能提供合理医疗技术的现代医疗服务。由于发展不足,这些国家必须进口大量技术,同时往往缺乏做出明智选择的专业知识。本文以巴西为例进行分析。巴西存在许多与其他发展中国家相同的问题,包括民众难以获得医疗服务、技术分配不均和过度使用、药品和医疗设备生产的国内产业相对薄弱、应对医疗技术的政策结构薄弱,以及几乎没有将研究或政策分析用作行动指南的传统。自1985年巴西恢复民主统治的选举以来,政府已积极采取措施解决其中许多问题。巴西的例子对整个发展中世界来说很重要,可供其在适用的情况下进行审视和借鉴。此外,北美和欧洲的援助项目在帮助欠发达国家发展医疗服务方面可以发挥更具建设性的作用。世界卫生组织等国际组织也必须积极协助这些国家改进有关医疗技术的决策。

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