古巴完整的公共卫生保健系统:其动机和可转移性的探索

IF 0.1 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
So Youn Kim
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在33个拉丁美洲和加勒比国家中,古巴的平均预期寿命最高,医生与患者的人均比例最低,婴儿和儿童死亡率最低。本文将回答以下研究问题:“可以从古巴的医疗保健系统中吸取什么教训”,以及“它的成功是由于其独特的经济和社会背景,还是可以转移到其他国家?”,古巴以系统效率和特定人口的教育最大限度地提高了其能力。本文将首先概述古巴的政治、社会和经济背景。然后,它将讨论新出现的关键主题和对古巴医疗保健系统的评估;融资、医疗产品、人力资源、卫生服务提供和卫生信息系统。然后,本文将提供政策回应和结果,并提供分析和政策含义。然后,将提供政策建议。最后,鉴于美国最近解除了对古巴的封锁,古巴不再处于经济孤立状态,并认识到古巴通过医疗服务在世界上日益增强的地缘政治影响力,本文将讨论古巴医疗保健系统的前景。
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The Intact Public Health Care System in Cuba: An Exploration of its Motivations and Transferability
Cuba has the highest average life expectancy and lowest ratios of physicians to patients per capita, as well as the lowest infant and child mortality rates among 33 Latin American and Caribbean countries. This paper will answer the research questions, “what lessons can be learned from the Cuban health care system”, and “can its success be attributed to its unique economic and social context, or can it be transferred to other countries?” With the strong commitment to public health care and faced with limited resources and economic isolation, Cuba has maximized its capability with systemic efficiency and the education of its given population. This paper will begin with an overview of Cuba’s Political, Social and Economic Context. Then, it will discuss key emerging themes and assessments of Cuban Health Care System; financing, medical products, human resources, health service delivery and health information system. This paper will then provide policy responses and outcomes and offer analysis and policy implications. Then, policy recommendations will be provided. Lastly, the paper will discuss the prospect of Cuba’s health care system given the situation that the US has recently lifted its embargo on Cuba that Cuba is not in economic isolation anymore with the recognition of Cuba’s increasing geopolitical influence in the world through medical services.
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Korean Journal of International Studies
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