波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那药品消费的财务监测

Q3 Social Sciences
E. Kozarević, Sabina Đonlagić Alibegović, Tatjana Krdzalic
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在过去的几十年里,医疗保健系统在GDP中所占的份额不断增加,目前在发达国家已超过GDP的10%。然而,这往往是一个与一个国家当前的政治和社会经济状况有关的问题,而不是由专家管理的问题。虽然人们可能期望医疗保健支出的增加有助于改善人口的健康状况,但相关指标表明,波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那(波黑)的高医疗保健支出并未改善其人口的健康状况。由于这个原因,需要特别注意医疗保健支出的经济分析。药物的不合理使用只是与效率低下的卫生系统相关的众多问题之一,但它对卫生经济学产生了严重影响。在现有融资模式不容易改变的情况下,我们应该探索如何在现有结构下更有效地支出。更好地控制药物消费可能是有助于提高现有预算有效性的行动之一。因此,本文的总体目的是确定药物消费的财务监测对控制医疗保健支出增长的影响,这反过来可能有助于建立一个财务可持续的医疗保健系统。考虑到药物的不合理使用影响到医疗保健服务的获得,破坏国家预算的稳定,并危及社会可持续性(承受力)的边际,对药物消费进行持续的财务监测是重要的,因为它可以帮助我们识别消费偏离标准的部分和需要预防活动的部分。所有这些都限制了药物消费的进一步增加。
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Financial Monitoring of Medication Consumption in Bosnia and Herzegovina
healthcare system practice as its share in GDP has constantly increased during past decades, which is now above 10% of GDP in developed countries. However, very often it is more of an issue related to the current political and socio-economic situation in a country rather than the one managed by experts. Although one might expect that the increase in healthcare spending contributes to better health of the population, relevant indicators show that high healthcare spending in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) does not result in better health of its population. Due to this reason, special attention needs to be paid to the economic analysis of healthcare spending. Irrational use of medications is just one of many problems associated with an inefficient health system, but one that heavily impacts on the health economics. In situations where it may not be easy to change the existing financing models, we should explore how to be more effective in spending within the existing structure. Better control of medication consumption could be one of the actions that helps improve the effectiveness of the available budget. Therefore, the general aim of the paper is to determine the effect that financial monitoring of medication consumption has on the control of increase in healthcare spending, which in turn might help establishing a financially sustainable healthcare system. Bearing in mind that irrational usage of medications influences the access to healthcare services, destabilizes country’s budget, and endangers the margin of social sustainability (endurance), the constant financial monitoring of medication consumption is important as it can help us recognize those segments where consumption deviates from standard and where prevention activities are needed. All this can result in the limitation of further increase in medication consumption.
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Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies
Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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