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International service trade and its implications for human resources for health: a case study of Thailand

机译:国际服务贸易及其对卫生人力资源的影响:以泰国为例

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This study aims at analysing the impact of international service trade on the health care system, particularly in terms of human resources for health (HRH), using Thailand as a case study. Information was gathered through a literature review and interviews of relevant experts, as well as a brainstorming session.It was found that international service trade has greatly affected the Thai health care system and its HRH. From 1965 to 1975 there was massive emigration of physicians from Thailand in response to increasing demand in the United States of America. The country lost about 1,500 physicians, 20% of its total number, during that period.External migration of health professionals occurred without relation to agreements on trade in services. It was also found that free trade in service sectors other than health could seriously affect the health care system and HRH. Free trade in financial services with free flow of low-interest foreign loans, which started in 1993 in Thailand, resulted in the mushrooming of urban private hospitals between 1994 and 1997. This was followed by intensive internal migration of health professionals from rural public to urban private hospitals.After the economic crisis in 1997, with the resulting downturn of the private health sector, reverse brain drain was evident. At the same time, foreign investors started to invest in the bankrupt private hospitals. Since 2001, the return of economic growth and the influx of foreign patients have started another round of internal brain drain.
机译:这项研究旨在以泰国为例,分析国际服务贸易对卫生保健系统的影响,特别是在卫生人力资源(HRH)方面。通过文献综述和相关专家的采访以及集思广益的会议收集了信息,发现国际服务贸易已极大地影响了泰国的医疗保健系统及其HRH。从1965年到1975年,由于美利坚合众国的需求增加,泰国的医生大量移民。在此期间,该国失去了约1500名医生,占总数的20%。医疗专业人员的外部迁移与服务贸易协议无关。人们还发现,除了健康以外的服务部门的自由贸易会严重影响卫生保健系统和卫生人力资源。 1993年在泰国开始的金融服务自由贸易和低息外国贷款的自由流动,导致1994年至1997年间城市私立医院如雨后春笋般出现。随后,卫生专业人员从农村公共部门向城市内部大量迁移在1997年的经济危机之后,由于私人卫生部门的不景气,人才流失明显逆转。同时,外国投资者开始投资于破产的私立医院。自2001年以来,经济增长的回升和外国患者的涌入开始了另一轮内部人才流失。

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