不断上升的医疗保健支出-需求方:系统回顾

Z. A. Zamzairee, M. H. Juni
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背景:在全球范围内,包括马来西亚在内的卫生总支出正在上升。医疗保健需求是根据可用于利用医疗保健的各种选择做出的决定,从而刺激生产力。其中,医疗保健需求可以用医疗保健支出来表示。健康生产函数的估计概念提供了效用/满意度的导数。弹性是需求数量随收入等因素变化的响应性。医疗保健通常缺乏弹性;因此,尽管医疗保健利用价格上涨,但医疗保健支出仍有增加,这反映了医疗保健需求的数量。本文的目的是批判性地分析医疗保健支出上升的需求方。材料和方法:采用PRISMA 2009流程进行系统综述。使用的公共领域为PubMed、Medline、CINAHL和Scopus。使用的关键词是健康或卫生保健或医疗保健和支出或家庭支出或支出和需求或需求方或需求方。纳入标准包括15年内出版的英文出版物。评论和评论被排除在外。最终,30篇文章被纳入综述。结果和讨论:所选文章分为医疗保健需求和支出以及医疗保险部分。结论:本综述显示,医疗保健支出的增加可能是基于医疗保健支出和经济困难、预付方案和需求侧政策的医疗保健需求的结果。仅通过将私营部门的第三方支付交换到公共领域系统,是无法解决这一问题的。第三方支付方和消费者应实施费用分摊,更重要的是,在不影响优质医疗保健服务的前提下,制定具有成本效益的国家卫生政策。关键词:医疗保健,健康,医疗保健,家庭支出,需求,需求侧
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RISING HEALTHCARE EXPENDITURE – DEMAND SIDE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Background: Globally, total health expenditure is rising including in Malaysia. Healthcare demand is the decision that is made based on variety of choices that is available for utilising healthcare, consequently stimulating productivity. Among others, healthcare demand can be represented by healthcare expenditure. The concept of estimation of health production function provides derivative of utility/satisfaction. Elasticity is the responsiveness of quantity demanded that alters with respect to for example, income. Healthcare is generally inelastic; therefore there is increment of expenditure on healthcare despite price increment for healthcare utilisation - reflecting quantity demanded for healthcare. The aim of this manuscript is to critically analyse demand-side of rising healthcare expenditure. Materials and Methods: A systematic review was conducted using the PRISMA 2009 flow. Public domains used were PubMed, Medline, CINAHL and Scopus. Keywords used were health OR health care OR medical care AND expenditure OR household expenditure OR spending AND demand OR demand side OR demand-side. Inclusion criteria included publications in English and were published within 15 years. Reviews and commentaries were excluded. Finally, 30 articles were included in the review. Result and Discussion: The chosen articles are divided into sections on healthcare demand and expenditure and also health insurance. Based on the review, rising healthcare expenditure can be as a result of the demand for healthcare according to healthcare expenditure and financial hardship, prepayment programme and also demand-side policies, Conclusion: This review showed that the rise of healthcare expenditure could be resulted from healthcare demand based on healthcare expenditure and financial hardship, prepayment programme and also demand-side policies. The rise would not be solved with just the exchange of private sector’s third-party payment to public domain system. Third-party payers and consumers should implement cost-sharing and more importantly a cost effective national health policy be present without the compromise of a good quality healthcare service. Keywords: healthcare, health, medical care, household expenditure, demand, demand side
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