北马其顿:卫生系统审查。

Q1 Medicine
Health systems in transition Pub Date : 2024-12-01
Neda Milevska Kostova, Simona Atanasova, Vladimir Dimkovski, Goran Stevanovski, Anne Stæhr Johansen, Juliane Winkelmann, Bernd Rechel
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这份对北马其顿卫生系统的分析审查了其组织和治理、融资、服务提供、卫生改革和卫生系统绩效方面的发展。在COVID-19大流行之前,预期寿命有所改善,但仍远低于欧盟平均水平,该国仍在与相对较高的发病率和死亡率作斗争。社会健康保险制度几乎覆盖了所有人口,在提供公共负担的基本保健服务方面取得了进展。然而,患者在获得保健服务和经济保障方面仍然面临挑战。服务的地理可及性各不相同,与小城镇和农村地区相比,首都和主要城市的可及性更好。在卫生筹资方面,卫生系统为广泛的福利和服务提供全民覆盖,这些福利和服务在提供时是免费的,或只需要最低限度的共同支付,以防止过度使用。然而,私人卫生支出占当前卫生支出的百分比很高,这破坏了卫生系统关键目标的实现,如财政保护、公平和效率。卫生人力一直是卫生改革的重点,目前正在努力加强教育和培训,以改善卫生人力的技能组合和能力,以应对新的挑战和人口老龄化。近年来,医生占人口的比例显著增加,但仍低于欧盟平均水平。在《2021-2030年国家卫生战略》中,该国的优先事项是重组医院系统,继续该国的初级保健改革,在提高资源利用效率的同时提高护理质量。获得药物的情况有所改善,但需要进一步努力确保获得创新药物和治疗。总体而言,马其顿卫生系统取得了重要进展,特别是在医疗保健数字化和获得电子服务和远程医疗方面,但未满足的需求仍然是一个问题。主要的突出挑战包括提高卫生系统对人口需求的反应能力;将资源和活动从医院重新分配到初级保健;确保获得药品;并保障卫生系统的财政可持续性。
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North Macedonia: Health System Review.

This analysis of North Macedonia's health system reviews developments in its organization and governance, financing, provision of services, health reforms and health system performance. Life expectancy improved prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, but remains far below the EU average, and the country still struggles with comparatively high levels of morbidity and mor¬tality. The social health insurance system covers almost the entire population and progress has been achieved in providing access to publicly covered essential health services. However, challenges remain for patients in access¬ing health services and in financial protection. Geographical accessibility of services varies, with better access in the capital and major cities compared to smaller towns and rural areas. In terms of health financing, the health system offers universal population coverage for a wide range of benefits and services, which are free at the point of delivery or require only minimal co-payments to prevent overuse. Yet the share of private spending on health as a percentage of current health expenditure is high, which undermines the achievement of key health system goals, such as financial protection, equity and efficiency. The health workforce has been a focus of health reforms and efforts are underway to strengthen education and training to improve the skill mix and competences of the health workforce to respond to new challenges and an ageing population. The ratio of physicians per population has increased markedly in recent years, but remains below the EU average. The priorities for the country in the National Health Strategy 2021-2030 are restructuring the hospital system, continuing the country's primary care reform, and improving quality of care while increasing the efficiency of resource use. Access to medicines has improved, but further efforts are needed to ensure access to innovative medicines and treatments. Overall, the Macedonian health system has made important progress, especially in terms of digitalization of health care and access to e-services and telemedicine, but unmet needs remain an issue. The main outstanding challenges include increasing the responsiveness of the health system to population needs; redistributing resources and activities from hospitals to primary care; ensuring access to medicines; and safeguarding the financial sustainability of the health system.

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