Mills A
Soc Sci Med. 1983;17(24):1971-81. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(83)90137-5.
Argument still rages over whether vertical health programmes--attacking one or a few health problems--should still be set up in developing countries, or whether all their efforts should be devoted to establishing a horizontal multiproblem approach such as primary health care. This paper argues that the debate can be made rather more informed firstly by a consideration of the technologies available to improve health and the methods of delivery to which they are most suited; secondly by a consideration of their effectiveness and the organisational feasibility of different strategies of delivery, and finally, by investigation of the total costs and cost-effectiveness of different delivery systems. Particular attention is given to the contribution of economic analysis to elucidating these issues, and a variety of cost-effectiveness studies are reviewed to see what information is available on the way in which particular health programmes such as malaria control and immunisation activities can be organised in order to maximise their cost-effectiveness.
关于在发展中国家是应该继续设立针对一个或几个健康问题的垂直卫生项目,还是应将所有努力都投入到建立诸如初级卫生保健这样的横向多问题解决方法上,争论仍很激烈。本文认为,首先通过考虑可用于改善健康的技术及其最适合的交付方法,其次通过考虑其有效性和不同交付策略的组织可行性,最后通过调查不同交付系统的总成本和成本效益,可以使这场辩论更具参考价值。特别关注经济分析对阐明这些问题的贡献,并对各种成本效益研究进行了综述,以了解关于如何组织特定的卫生项目(如疟疾控制和免疫活动)以实现成本效益最大化方面可获得哪些信息。