de Melo William, Ferreira Ana Sofia
Centre for Planning and Evaluation of Public Policies (PLANAPP), Lisboa, Portugal.
Int J Health Plann Manage. 2025 Jul;40(4):825-837. doi: 10.1002/hpm.3914. Epub 2025 Feb 16.
This paper addresses regional disparities in the allocation of medical professionals within the Portuguese National Health Service (NHS) and its policy implications, drawing recommendations to address these inequalities. In a country with a universal and comprehensive healthcare system, ensuring equitable geographical distribution of healthcare professionals is crucial for the effectiveness and equity of the health system. The analysis uses data from the NHS payroll system (RHV), covering the period from 2017 to 2023, and focuses on active medical workers, including those on duty and retired but still in service, distributed among the five Regional Health Administrations that then existed. The analysis is based on Full-Time Equivalents to provide a more realistic picture of the healthcare workforce. Population data comes from the official source. The Dissimilarity Index is used to measure regional disparities, focusing on the medical workforce (specialist doctors). The study aims to identify disparities in the distribution of these healthcare professionals throughout the five regions within the NHS and inform evidence-based policies to address such inequalities in resource allocation of the healthcare workforce. The findings reveal that while the overall density of NHS healthcare workers per 1000 inhabitants grew, and global disparities in the allocation of NHS workers slightly diminished, some regional disparities have worsened, as it was the case of the distribution of specialist doctors among the territory. The Dissimilarity Index indicates increasing inequality among the allocation of the medical workforce in the national territory, with statistically significant growth in disparity over time. The study underscores the urgent need for targeted policies to address these growing inequalities in allocating specialist doctors within the NHS.
本文探讨了葡萄牙国家医疗服务体系(NHS)内医疗专业人员分配的地区差异及其政策影响,并提出了解决这些不平等问题的建议。在一个拥有普遍且全面医疗体系的国家,确保医疗专业人员的公平地理分布对于卫生系统的有效性和公平性至关重要。该分析使用了NHS薪资系统(RHV)的数据,涵盖2017年至2023年期间,重点关注在职医疗工作者,包括在岗人员以及已退休但仍在服务的人员,这些人员分布在当时存在的五个地区卫生管理机构中。分析基于全职等效人员来更真实地呈现医疗劳动力情况。人口数据来自官方来源。差异指数用于衡量地区差异,重点关注医疗劳动力(专科医生)。该研究旨在确定这些医疗专业人员在NHS五个地区的分布差异,并为解决医疗劳动力资源分配中的此类不平等问题提供循证政策依据。研究结果显示虽然NHS每千名居民中医疗工作者的总体密度有所增长,且NHS工作者分配的全球差异略有缩小,但一些地区差异却有所恶化,比如专科医生在各地区的分布情况。差异指数表明全国范围内医疗劳动力分配的不平等在加剧,且随着时间推移差异有统计学意义的增长。该研究强调迫切需要制定针对性政策来解决NHS内专科医生分配方面日益加剧的不平等问题。