Carr-Hill R A, Sheldon T A, Smith P, Martin S, Peacock S, Hardman G
Centre for Health Economics, University of York.
BMJ. 1994 Oct 22;309(6961):1046-9. doi: 10.1136/bmj.309.6961.1046.
Every year about 22 billion pounds is allocated to health authorities for hospital and community services in England. The distribution of most of these funds is based on a formula developed to reflect the population's needs, but the existing formula has been criticised on several grounds. This paper describes the development of a method to determine the health needs for small geographical areas. Data from the hospital episodes statistics and 1991 census together with information on vital statistics and supply of health care facilities were used in the model. Two stage least squares regression was used to identify true indicators of need, and these were entered into a multilevel model to take account of variations in practice in different health authorities. The resulting formula should be more statistically robust and more sensitive to needs than previous approaches.
每年约有220亿英镑分配给英格兰的卫生当局,用于医院和社区服务。这些资金大部分的分配是基于一个为反映人口需求而制定的公式,但现有的公式受到了多方面的批评。本文描述了一种确定小地理区域卫生需求的方法的开发过程。该模型使用了医院病历统计数据、1991年人口普查数据以及生命统计信息和医疗设施供应信息。采用两阶段最小二乘法回归来确定真正的需求指标,并将这些指标纳入多层次模型,以考虑不同卫生当局实践中的差异。由此得出的公式在统计上应比以前的方法更稳健,对需求更敏感。