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Should Israel be concerned by the high proportion of medical care paid for privately: comments from a U.S. perspective

机译:以色列是否应该对私人支付的医疗费用比例过高感到担忧:美国的评论

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As a frequent visitor to Israel, I am keenly aware of the concerns of many Israelis that limits in government funding is forcing a high proportion of the country’s medical care to be paid by private sources. Frequently used statistics suggested that close to 40 % of health care is paid for by private funds and that this generates inequalities in terms of access to needed services. The results of a recent IJHPR paper by Engelcin-Nissan and Shmueli cast some doubts on these concerns although they do suggest some degree of inequality in access to needed care. The authors suggest that a better measure of the proportion of private uses of care is not 39 % but about 15 %. And that for some essential medical services it is much lower; in particular, it is less than 10 % for primary care. On the other hand, the study indicates that, in 2009, 15 % of hospitalizations had some private funding. Moreover, a related study has indicated that in 2014 60 % of surgeries were supported by private funds. The authors raise additional concerns that sicker individuals and those with higher income are more likely to use private financing.Whether this level of private spending and its concentration on sicker and higher income individuals violates the commitment of equity and fairness is up to the citizens of Israel. For those of us in the U.S. we only wish our level of inequality was so low. In making the decision on what Israel should do about its inequality it would be helpful to understand why individuals use private funding for services that are covered by the national health insurance system. And, most importantly does using a different source of funds (private versus public) impact on the health outcomes of the care involved. This issue is particularly relevant with respect to the very high use of private financing for surgeries.
机译:作为以色列的常客,我敏锐地意识到许多以色列人的担忧,即政府资金的限制迫使该国很大一部分医疗费用由私人来源支付。经常使用的统计数据表明,近40%的医疗保健由私人资金支付,这在获得所需服务方面产生了不平等。 Engelcin-Nissan和Shmueli最近发表的IJHPR论文的结果对这些担忧提出了一些怀疑,尽管它们确实表明在获得所需护理方面存在一定程度的不平等。作者建议,更好地衡量私人使用护理的比例不是39%,而是约15%。而且对于某些基本医疗服务而言,这一价格要低得多;特别是初级保健的比例低于10%。另一方面,研究表明,2009年,有15%的住院治疗获得了一些私人资金。此外,一项相关研究表明,2014年有60%的手术由私人资金支持。作者还提出了更多的担忧,即病残的个人和收入较高的人更可能使用私人融资。这种私人支出水平及其对病残和高收入个人的集中度是否违反了公平和公平的承诺,取决于以色列公民。对于我们美国的那些人,我们只希望我们的不平等程度如此之低。在就以色列应如何应对其不平等做出决定时,了解个人为什么要使用私人资金来获得国家健康保险体系所涵盖的服务将是有帮助的。而且,最重要的是,使用不同的资金来源(私人还是公共)对所涉及医疗的健康结果产生影响。对于大量使用私人资金进行手术,这一问题尤为重要。

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