Accessibility of medical care in the public and private sectors of healthcare (based on the results of a sociological survey of the population of the Vologda region)

Q4 Medicine
K. Kalashnikov
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Introduction. In the Vologda region healthcare there are complex management and economic (acute shortage of doctors) and spatial (large territory, complex settlement system) restrictions on the availability of medical care. The private health sector is an alternative to the public sector, but it expands the burden of public spending. This actualizes research aimed at assessing the availability of medical care in both sectors of the industry. Purpose of the study. Assessment of the availability of medical care for the population of the Vologda region in the public and private sectors. Materials and methods. The toolkit is a questionnaire survey of the population (sample consisted of 1,500 people) conducted in the region in 2018 and 2020. The analysis is carried out by means of the distribution of respondents’ estimates, expressed in specific weights of the total amount of responses, in the comparative context of demographic and territorial groups, the public and commercial sectors of the industry. The integral index of accessibility of medical care is proposed and tested. Results. Respondents estimate the availability of medical care/services in private medical institutions higher than in public ones (the accessibility index (AI), in 2020 was 179.6 and 163.4, respectively). During the study period, the index increased, but the gap between sectors remained. The lowest subjective estimates of accessibility were received by medical care in rural areas (AI for the public sector — 167.8, private — 179.5) and in Cherepovets (AI accounted of, respectively, 148.1 and 151.4). The highest level of accessibility was found in small towns (AI was 177.6 and 194.8). Limitations. When studying the availability of medical care in the region, 1,500 questionnaires were evaluated, which represents a sufficient reference sample to solve the tasks set. Conclusion. The study allowed obtaining valuable results, which, along with the developed tools (in particular, the index of accessibility of medical care), are recommended to the authorities for monitoring the situation in the healthcare of the region.
公共和私营医疗部门的医疗服务可及性(基于对沃洛格达地区人口的社会学调查结果)
介绍在沃洛格达地区,医疗保健存在复杂的管理和经济(医生严重短缺)以及空间(大面积、复杂的安置系统)限制。私营卫生部门是公共部门的替代品,但它扩大了公共支出的负担。这项研究旨在评估该行业两个部门的医疗保健可用性。研究目的。评估公共和私营部门为沃洛格达地区人口提供医疗服务的情况。材料和方法。该工具包是2018年和2020年在该地区进行的一项人口问卷调查(样本包括1500人)。分析是通过在人口和地区群体、行业的公共和商业部门的比较背景下,以答复总量的具体权重表示的答复估计值的分布来进行的。提出并检验了医疗服务可及性的综合指标。后果受访者估计,私立医疗机构的医疗保健/服务可用性高于公立医疗机构(2020年的可及性指数分别为179.6和163.4)。在研究期间,该指数有所上升,但各部门之间的差距仍然存在。对可及性的主观估计最低的是农村地区的医疗保健(公共部门的AI为167.8,私营部门的AI值为179.5)和切雷波韦(AI值分别为148.1和151.4)。可及性水平最高的是小城镇(AI值为177.6和194.8)。限制。在研究该地区医疗服务的可用性时,评估了1500份问卷,这是一个足够的参考样本,可以解决任务集。结论这项研究获得了有价值的结果,这些结果与开发的工具(特别是医疗服务可及性指数)一起被推荐给当局,用于监测该地区的医疗状况。
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