克罗地亚医院系统:洞察财政不可持续的案例

IF 0.6 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Zoran Bubas
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这篇文章分享了一些关于克罗地亚医院系统的自然和金融运作的不同寻常的见解。它揭示了一个令人困惑的现象:费用和医院支出的财务指标在上升,而与此同时,住院日数和出院病人数等自然指标却在下降。医生数量在增加,而住院治疗天数在减少,某些药物的消耗在增加,而患者数量却没有相应增加。这些只是本出版物中讨论的一些例子。医疗保健领域的利益相关者坚持认为,医院系统资金不足,而通过财政限制来看待财务可持续性的公共财政则强调,医疗保健支出的失控增长是关键。每一个都有真理的成分,但没有一个是可证实的对或错。由于缺乏对问题规模的共同理解,医疗保健和公共财政造成了隐藏赤字和政府救助的现状。对这一长期问题的全面回应需要所有公共部门职能利益攸关方就社会优先事项进行公开和真诚的沟通。无论到目前为止人们如何普遍接受,医疗保健不应再是一项公共职能,其支出在预算中经常没有得到充分规划,因为以公民的生命和健康受到威胁为借口,随后很容易弥补财政资源的缺乏。
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The Croatian Hospital System: Insight into a Case of Financial Unsustainability
This article shares some unusual insights into the natural and financial operations of the Croatian hospital system. It reveals a puzzling observation: the financial indicators of costs and hospital spending are on the rise, while at the same time, natural indicators, e.g., the number of hospital days and discharged patients, are declining. Physician numbers are increasing while hospital days of treatment are decreasing, and certain drugs consumption has been increasing without a corresponding increase in their patients. These are only some of the examples which are discussed in this publication. Stakeholders in healthcare insist that the hospital system is underfunded, while public finance, which sees financial sustainability through the prism of fiscal restraint, highlights uncontrolled growth of healthcare expenditures as key. Each has an element of truth, but neither is verifiably right or wrong. Due to the absence of a shared understanding of the dimensions of the problem, healthcare, and public finance have created a status quo of hidden deficits and government bailouts. A comprehensive response to this longstanding issue requires open and sincere communication of all public sector functions stakeholders on societal priorities. No matter how much it has been generally accepted so far, healthcare should no longer be a public function whose expenditures are regularly insufficiently planned in the budget, because under the pretext that the lives and health of citizens are at stake, it is irresistibly easy to subsequently cover the lack of financial resources.
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Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems
Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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