Glennerster H, Matsaganis M
Department of Social Policy, London School of Economics, England.
Int J Health Serv. 1994;24(2):231-51. doi: 10.2190/BLNN-D9NE-G3XQ-WPEW.
England and Sweden have two of the most advanced systems of universal access to health care in the world. Both have begun major reforms based on similar principles. Universal access and finance from taxation are retained, but a measure of competition between providers of health care is introduced. The reforms therefore show a movement toward the kind of approach advocated by some in the United States. This article traces the origins and early results of the two countries' reform efforts.
英国和瑞典拥有世界上最先进的两个全民医疗保健体系。两国都已基于相似原则展开重大改革。全民医疗保健及税收筹资得以保留,但引入了医疗保健服务提供者之间的一定程度竞争。因此,这些改革显示出朝着美国一些人所倡导的那种方法迈进的趋势。本文追溯了两国改革努力的起源和早期成果。