医疗保健国家的周年纪念叙述:回顾制度堑壕。

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Carolyn Hughes Tuohy
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摘要

制度性叙事既能吸引智力,也能吸引想象力,是一种强大的防御机制。通过对立法辩论、采访记录和官方文件的仔细研究,本文分析了英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS)和美国医疗保险和医疗补助制度的制度叙述。这些故事采用史诗的形式,以开国英雄、对手、管家、救世主和其他人物为特色,并在多个场合重述,特别是在开国纪念日。在这个过程中,历史的某些因素被记住,而另一些则被遗忘。NHS作为一个单一的国家机构的神话掩盖了其建立和随后发展的复杂性和妥协,但保持了对其创始原则的忠诚。在美国,占主导地位的是医疗保险,而医疗补助则是事后才想到的。就国民保健制度而言,叙事防御有助于保持普遍获得全面保健的机会。以美国联邦医疗保险(American Medicare)为例,“堑堑战”保留了该机构最初的使命,但阻止了它向更广泛的人群扩展,尽管与之配套的、不那么根深蒂固的医疗补助计划(Medicaid)为覆盖范围越来越广的人群提供了一种工具。只有在渐进式扩张顺利进行之后,一种独特的医疗补助叙事才得以形成。
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Anniversary Narratives of the Health Care State: Institutional Entrenchment in Retrospect.

Institutional narratives, appealing both to the intellect and the imagination, are powerful mechanisms of entrenchment. Drawing on close examination of legislative debates, interview transcripts, and official documents, this article analyzes institutional narratives of the British National Health Service (NHS) and American Medicare and Medicaid. These narratives take the form of epics, featuring founding heroes, adversaries, stewards, saviors, and other characters, and are retold on multiple occasions, and especially on anniversaries of the founding date. In the process, certain elements of history are remembered, and others forgotten. The myth of the NHS as a single national institution obscured much of the complexity and compromise that went into its founding and subsequent development, but preserved fidelity to its founding principles. In the United States, the dominant narrative belonged to Medicare, while Medicaid featured as an afterthought. In the case of the NHS, narrative entrenchment served to preserve universal access to comprehensive health care. In the case of American Medicare, entrenchment preserved the original mission of the institution but kept it from expanding to a broader swath of the population, even as its less-entrenched companion Medicaid provided a vehicle for coverage of an increasingly wide range of population groups. A distinct Medicaid narrative developed only after incremental expansion was well underway.

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