Naidoo L C, Stephen L X
Department of Health, Medical University of Southern Africa, Pretoria, South Africa.
J Dent Assoc S Afr. 1997 Dec;52(12):727-32.
The objective of this paper was to examine the cost of oral health in South Africa over the past decade Particular emphasis was placed on the contribution made by medical schemes which is the main source of private health care funding. Some of the problems facing this huge industry were also briefly explored. Primary aggregate data on oral health expenditure were obtained from the Department of Health, Pretoria and from the offices of the Registrar of Medical Schemes, Pretoria. The results show that in 1994, 4.7 per cent of the total health care budget was allocated to oral health. Of this amount, 14.2 per cent came from the state, 71.9 per cent from medical schemes and the remainder calculated to be from direct out-of-pocket payments. Furthermore, real expenditure for oral health by medical schemes grew robustly and almost continuously from 1984 through to 1994, generally outstripping medical inflation.
本文的目的是研究过去十年南非口腔健康的成本。特别强调了医疗计划的贡献,医疗计划是私人医疗保健资金的主要来源。还简要探讨了这个庞大行业面临的一些问题。关于口腔健康支出的主要总体数据来自比勒陀利亚的卫生部以及比勒陀利亚的医疗计划注册官办公室。结果显示,1994年,医疗保健总预算的4.7%分配给了口腔健康。其中,14.2%来自国家,71.9%来自医疗计划,其余部分据计算来自直接自付费用。此外,从1984年到1994年,医疗计划用于口腔健康的实际支出强劲且几乎持续增长,总体上超过了医疗通胀。