Corruption In Health Care Systems: Trends In Informal Payments Across Twenty-Eight EU Countries, 2013-19.

Giulia Dallera, Raffaele Palladino, Filippos T Filippidis
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Corruption is a major challenge in health care systems across the European Union (EU), where it manifests most visibly as informal payments from patients to providers. A higher prevalence of informal payments has been associated with lower public health care expenditure. EU member states have experienced significant changes in public health care expenditure throughout the 2000s. Given the lack of research on the topic, we explored trends in informal payments using representative data from twenty-eight EU member states during the period 2013-19 and in relation to changes in public health care expenditure. Overall, we found that informal payments increased in 2019 compared with 2013, whereas the perception of corruption decreased. Although higher public health care expenditure was associated with less corruption, we found a smaller effect size between informal payments and this expenditure throughout the study period. Our results suggest that informal payments may be driven by other factors, although the directionality of this relationship requires further investigation. Moreover, additional public health care investments may be insufficient to confront corruption unless coupled with measures to limit wasteful spending and increase transparency. Policy makers should understand that factors external to health systems, including media coverage and cultural and political factors, should be explored to explain country-level differences in corruption.

医疗保健系统中的腐败:2013-19年28个欧盟国家的非正式支付趋势。
腐败是整个欧盟(EU)卫生保健系统的一个主要挑战,最明显的表现是患者对提供者的非正式支付。非正式支付的流行程度越高,公共卫生保健支出就越低。在整个2000年代,欧盟成员国的公共卫生保健支出发生了重大变化。鉴于缺乏对这一主题的研究,我们利用2013-19年期间28个欧盟成员国的代表性数据,探讨了非正式支付的趋势,以及与公共卫生保健支出变化的关系。总体而言,我们发现,与2013年相比,2019年的非正式支付有所增加,而对腐败的看法有所下降。虽然较高的公共卫生保健支出与较少的腐败有关,但我们发现,在整个研究期间,非正式支付与这一支出之间的效应较小。我们的研究结果表明,非正式支付可能受到其他因素的驱动,尽管这种关系的方向性需要进一步调查。此外,增加公共保健投资可能不足以对抗腐败,除非同时采取措施限制浪费性支出和提高透明度。决策者应该明白,应当探索卫生系统之外的因素,包括媒体报道以及文化和政治因素,以解释国家层面的腐败差异。
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