European national public healthcare systems compared

L. Hantrais, M. Letablier
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This chapter presents the socio-economic and public health settings within which coronavirus was to reach pandemic proportions. It begins with a review of public health data sources and their limitations before examining the reliability and comparability of the data collected in different socio-demographic, economic and political contexts. The chapter demonstrates the importance of situating comparisons in relation not only to key demographic indicators (population size, density and age distribution, and household composition), but also to the socio-economic environments in which national health systems are embedded. Both healthcare status and the capacity to prevent and react to health emergencies are examined. The review covers funding arrangements, levels of expenditure, provision of hospital and institutional care beds, various aspects of medical capacity, interventions to prevent diseases and preparedness to deal with public health emergencies. The conclusion considers how, in combination, socio-demographic characteristics and public health indicators can contribute to the comparative analysis of the impacts of COVID-19 in different policy settings.
欧洲各国公共医疗体系比较
本章介绍了冠状病毒达到大流行程度的社会经济和公共卫生环境。它首先审查公共卫生数据来源及其局限性,然后审查在不同社会人口、经济和政治背景下收集的数据的可靠性和可比性。本章表明,不仅要与关键人口指标(人口规模、密度和年龄分布以及家庭组成)进行比较,而且要与国家卫生系统所处的社会经济环境进行比较。对卫生保健状况和预防和应对突发卫生事件的能力进行审查。审查内容包括供资安排、支出水平、医院和机构护理床位的提供、医疗能力的各个方面、预防疾病的干预措施以及应对突发公共卫生事件的准备工作。结论考虑了社会人口特征和公共卫生指标如何结合起来,有助于对比分析COVID-19在不同政策环境下的影响。
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