The north-south divide in England: implications for health care resource allocation.

Community medicine Pub Date : 1989-05-01
I Leck
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Published regional data show that the Standardized Mortality Ratio (SMR) for the northern half of England has recently increased from 113 to 115 per cent of the SMR for the south, and that the north is at least as disadvantaged in respect of morbidity and material deprivation and uses much less private medical care than the south. It is concluded that the north's share of National Health Service (NHS) resources should not be reduced, as it would be if recent proposals by the NHS Management Board were implemented; that a mortality index which gives different weights to deaths at different ages should possibly be used instead of the simple SMR to weight regional resource allocations for need; and that these allocations should also be weighted by some measure of the extent to which regional populations look to the NHS rather than to the private sector for hospital and specialist care.

英格兰南北差距:对卫生保健资源分配的影响。
公布的区域数据显示,英格兰北部的标准化死亡率最近从南部标准化死亡率的113%上升到115%,北部在发病率和物质匮乏方面至少与南部一样处于不利地位,而且使用私人医疗服务的情况也比南部少得多。结论是,北方在国民保健服务(国民保健服务)资源中的份额不应减少,如果国民保健服务管理委员会最近提出的建议得到执行,情况就会如此;可能应该使用对不同年龄的死亡给予不同权重的死亡率指数,而不是简单的最低死亡率来衡量区域资源分配的需求;这些拨款也应该根据地区人口在多大程度上依赖于NHS而不是私营部门的医院和专科护理来进行加权。
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