School of Medicine, Aristotles University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Int J Soc Determinants Health Health Serv. 2023 Oct;53(4):466-477. doi: 10.1177/27551938231201070. Epub 2023 Sep 8.
The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated the mobilization of all available health care resources, including private, for-profit ones. The aim of this multiple methods study (combination of document and secondary data analysis) was to assess government regulations facilitating the private health sector's participation in the COVID-19 response in Greece. During the pandemic, the government made three successive increases in private providers' reimbursement fees, provided additional financial incentives to private providers, and allocated €280 million of emergency funding for the private sector's involvement in the national COVID-19 response. In response, private hospitals made available on average 2.2% of their total bed capacity per epidemic wave for the treatment of COVID-19 patients and 1.7% of their total bed capacity for the treatment of non-COVID-19 patients transferred from National Health System (NHS) hospitals. In 2020 the five largest health care corporate groups maintained their revenues, while in 2021 they increased them by 18.7%-a striking comparison with the 9% recession experienced by the Greek economy in 2020 and its 8.4% recovery in 2021. In a time of an acute public health crisis, private health care providers responded to society's pressing health care needs by insulating their facilities from COVID-19 patients and NHS patient transfers, minimizing their social contribution and safeguarding their revenues and profits.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,需要调动包括私营部门在内的所有可用医疗保健资源。本多项方法研究(文件和二手数据分析相结合)的目的是评估政府法规,以促进希腊私营医疗部门参与 COVID-19 应对工作。在大流行期间,政府连续三次提高私营医疗机构的报销费用,为私营医疗机构提供额外的财政激励,并为私营部门参与国家 COVID-19 应对工作拨出 2.8 亿欧元的应急资金。作为回应,私立医院在每一波疫情中平均为 COVID-19 患者提供其总床位容量的 2.2%,为从国家卫生系统(NHS)医院转来的非 COVID-19 患者提供其总床位容量的 1.7%。2020 年,五大医疗保健集团保持了收入,而 2021 年,他们的收入增长了 18.7%,这与希腊经济在 2020 年经历的 9%的衰退和 2021 年 8.4%的复苏形成了鲜明对比。在公共卫生危机时期,私营医疗保健提供者通过将其设施与 COVID-19 患者和 NHS 患者转移隔离开来,响应社会对紧急医疗保健的需求,从而将其社会贡献降至最低,并保障其收入和利润。