亚洲的医疗保健:从通往一个大陆门户的初级保健看问题。

Quality in primary care Pub Date : 2012-01-01
Moyez Jiwa, Sajaratulnisah Othman, Nik Sherina Hanafi, Chirk Jenn Ng, Ee Ming Khoo, Yook Chin Chia
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尽管马来西亚在医疗保健方面的支出在国内生产总值中所占比例不大,但该国取得了合理的健康成果。然而,该国现在正在经历传染病和慢性生活方式疾病的发病率上升,这反映了一个充满活力和成功的经济中不断增长的财富。考虑到人口老龄化问题,卫生部门的改革是政府的优先事项。与世界上其他许多地方一样,全科医生是患者咨询的第一个医疗保健专业人员。马来西亚的卫生系统由公共和私人保健提供者提供服务。两大产业的融合是改革的重点。然而,国民未来的健康将取决于初级保健部门的领导。这一领导层需要通过研究了解情况,以整合护理提供者、增强患者权能、弥合文化差距并确保公平获得稀缺的卫生资源。
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Healthcare in Asia: a perspective from primary care at the gateway to a continent.

Malaysia has achieved reasonable health outcomes even though the country spends a modest amount of Gross Domestic Product on healthcare. However, the country is now experiencing a rising incidence of both infectious diseases and chronic lifestyle conditions that reflect growing wealth in a vibrant and successful economy. With an eye on an ageing population, reform of the health sector is a government priority. As in other many parts of the world, general practitioners are the first healthcare professional consulted by patients. The Malaysian health system is served by public and private care providers. The integration of the two sectors is a key target for reform. However, the future health of the nation will depend on leadership in the primary care sector. This leadership will need to be informed by research to integrate care providers, empower patients, bridge cultural gaps and ensure equitable access to scarce health resources.

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