大流行时期市场机制在确保人人健康方面的注定失败:以大韩民国为例。

IF 2.6 0 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Jin-Hwan Kim
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本文从权力关系的角度分析了韩国的新冠疫情应对,认为国家对公共卫生措施的过度依赖源于无法控制医疗领域的经济权力。通过应用Erik Olin Wright的理论框架的修改版本,该研究考察了两个不同经济体中国家、经济和社会力量之间的相互作用:公共卫生和医疗保健政策。分析表明,国家和社会力量不足以调节医疗保健中的经济力量,需要更严格的公共卫生干预。研究将COVID-19应对政策分为两类:减少感染的公共卫生政策和患者治疗的医疗保健政策。它展示了私立医院对重症监护资源的垄断控制,加上薄弱的社会问责机制,迫使政府保持严格的社会距离措施。该研究最终强调了不受监管的医疗保健市场的局限性,强调了社会力量在引导市场力量走向更公平和有效的灾难应对方面的重要性。
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The Predestined Failure of the Market Mechanism in Ensuring Health for all in Times of a Pandemic: The Case of the Republic of Korea.

This article investigated South Korea's COVID-19 response through the lens of power relations, arguing that the state's overreliance on public health measures stemmed from its inability to control economic power within the medical care sector. By applying a modified version of Erik Olin Wright's theoretical framework, the study examines interactions between state, economic, and social powers across two distinct economies: public health and medical care policies. The analysis reveals that insufficient state and social power to regulate economic power in medical care necessitated stricter public health interventions. The research delineates COVID-19 response policies into two categories: public health policies for infection reduction and medical care policies for patient treatment. It demonstrates how private hospitals' monopolistic control over the critical care resources, combined with weak social accountability mechanisms, forced the government to maintain strict social distancing measures. The study ultimately highlights the limitations of unregulated markets in medical care, emphasizing the importance of social power in directing market forces toward more equitable and effective disaster responses.

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