Department of Health Services, Policy and Practice, Brown University School of Public Health,121 S Main St, Providence, RI02903, United States of America.
Amsterdam, Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Bull World Health Organ. 2024 Nov 1;102(11):820-827. doi: 10.2471/BLT.24.291831. Epub 2024 Aug 20.
Comparing health policy measures before elections and identifying potential gaps in the health policy debate can be challenging.
We explored the use of the Health System Performance Assessment for Universal Health Coverage framework to analyse health policy proposals by classifying health policy measures outlined in political manifestos into four health system functions: governance, financing, resource generation and service delivery. As a case study, we analysed the political manifestos of all Portuguese parties with parliamentary representation ahead of the election in March 2024. We calculated the share of measures per health system function for individual political manifestos and identified potential gaps in the health policy debate. When required, we used additional classification criteria and local expertise on political and institutional knowledge.
A snap general election was announced in Portugal in November 2023, following an alleged corruption scandal, and political parties began publishing their manifestos on their websites in January 2024.
We identified and classified 350 health-related measures across the four functions: governance, 29.7% (104 measures); financing, 16.9% (59 measures); resource generation, 33.4% (117 measures); and service delivery, 20.0% (70 measures). These findings enabled characterization of the priorities of parties, facilitated cross-party comparisons and identified missing topics in the political debate.
We show that the framework can be adapted to analyse political manifestos, providing a systematic method for comparing and synthesizing health policy proposals. We further demonstrate the potential for extending the framework's applicability beyond health system performance assessment, opening new avenues for policy analysis.
在选举前比较卫生政策措施,并确定卫生政策辩论中的潜在差距可能具有挑战性。
我们探索使用卫生系统绩效评估普及健康覆盖框架,通过将政治宣言中概述的卫生政策措施分类为卫生系统的四个功能(治理、筹资、资源筹集和服务提供)来分析卫生政策建议。作为一个案例研究,我们分析了所有在 2024 年 3 月选举前具有议会代表的葡萄牙政党的政治宣言。我们计算了每个政治宣言中每个卫生系统功能的措施份额,并确定了卫生政策辩论中的潜在差距。在需要时,我们使用了额外的分类标准和有关政治和机构知识的本地专业知识。
2023 年 11 月,葡萄牙宣布举行一次特别大选,原因是一起涉嫌腐败丑闻,各政党于 2024 年 1 月开始在其网站上发布宣言。
我们在四个功能(治理、筹资、资源筹集和服务提供)中确定并分类了 350 项与卫生相关的措施:治理,29.7%(104 项措施);筹资,16.9%(59 项措施);资源筹集,33.4%(117 项措施);服务提供,20.0%(70 项措施)。这些发现使我们能够描述各党派的优先事项,便于党派之间进行比较,并确定政治辩论中的缺失议题。
我们表明该框架可以适应分析政治宣言,为比较和综合卫生政策建议提供了一种系统方法。我们进一步展示了扩展该框架在政策分析之外的适用性的潜力,为政策分析开辟了新途径。