促进全球健康保护:国际劳工组织和卫生系统筹资,1952-2012。

IF 0.5 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
INTERNATIONAL HISTORY REVIEW Pub Date : 2019-04-02 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1080/07075332.2019.1582550
Christopher Sirrs
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摘要

近年来,全民健康覆盖以复仇的方式重新回到国际议程上,提出了如何组织和资助卫生系统的复杂和高度政治化的问题。通过对档案材料的广泛分析,本文考察了国际劳工组织(ILO)在20世纪下半叶对卫生系统融资的方法,探讨了其在国际发展背景下不断发展的社会健康保护战略,以及它与其他国际机构(特别是世界卫生组织和世界银行)的关系。它认为,尽管近几十年来劳工组织在国际发展中的作用受到质疑,但其官员仍为促进全世界的健康保护作出了有意义的贡献。尽管普遍主义在战后国际话语中被更广泛地边缘化,但国际劳工组织官员不断改变他们的战略,以确保社会健康保险等健康保护机制在卫生系统发展中得到优先考虑。劳工组织的支持促成了一些显著的成功,例如2002年在泰国实现了全民健康覆盖。
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Promoting health protection worldwide: The International Labour Organisation and health systems financing, 1952-2012.

In recent years, universal health coverage (UHC) has returned with a vengeance to the international agenda, raising complex and highly political questions about how health systems should be organised and financed. Drawing upon an extensive analysis of archival material, this article examines the International Labour Organisation's (ILO) approach towards health systems financing in the second half of the twentieth century, exploring its evolving strategy towards social health protection in the context of international development, and its relationship with other international agencies, notably the World Health Organisation and World Bank. It argues that while the ILO's role in international development has come into question in recent decades, its officials have nevertheless made a meaningful contribution to the promotion of health protection worldwide. Despite the wider marginalisation of universalism in post-war international discourse, ILO officials continually shifted their strategy to ensure that mechanisms of health protection such as social health insurance were prioritised in health systems development. ILO support contributed to some notable successes, such as the achievement of UHC in Thailand in 2002.

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期刊介绍: The International History Review is the only English-language quarterly devoted entirely to the history of international relations and the history of international thought. Since 1979 the Review has established itself as one of the premier History journals in the world, read and regularly cited by both political scientists and historians. The Review serves as a bridge between historical research and the study of international relations. The Review publishes articles exploring the history of international relations and the history of international thought. The editors particularly welcome submissions that explore the history of current conflicts and conflicts of current interest; the development of international thought; diplomatic history.
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