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Informal Patient Payments and Bought and Brought Goods in the Western Balkans – A Scoping Review

机译:西巴尔干地区的非正式患者付款和购入和购入商品–范围界定

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>Introduction: Informal patient payments for healthcare are common in the Western Balkans, negatively affecting public health and healthcare. >Aim: To identify literature from the Western Balkans on what is known about informal patient payments and bought and brought goods, to examine their effects on healthcare and to determine what actions can be taken to tackle these payments. >Methods: After conducting a scoping review that involved searching websites and databases and filtering with eligibility criteria and quality assessment tools, 24 relevant studies were revealed. The data were synthesized using a narrative approach that identified key concepts, types of evidence, and research gaps. >Results: The number of studies of informal patient payments increased between 2002 and 2015, but evidence regarding the issues of concern is scattered across various countries. Research has reported incidents of informal patient payments on a wide scale and has described various patterns and characteristics of these payments. Although these payments have typically been small – particularly to providers in common areas of specialized medicine – evidence regarding bought and brought goods remains limited, indicating that such practices are likely even more common, of greater magnitude and perhaps more problematic than informal patient payments. Only scant research has examined the measures that are used to tackle informal patient payments. The evidence indicates that legalizing informal patient payments, introducing performance-based payment systems, strengthening reporting, changing mentalities and involving the media and the European Union (EU) or religious organizations in anti-corruption campaigns are understood as some of the possible remedies that might help reduce informal patient payments. >Conclusion: Despite comprehensive evidence regarding informal patient payments, data remain scattered and contradictory, implying that informal patient payments are a complex phenomenon. Additionally, the data on bought and brought goods illustrate that not much is known about this matter. Although informal patient payments have been studied and described in several settings, there is still little research on the effectiveness of such strategies in the Western Balkans context.
机译:>简介:在西巴尔干地区,患者的医疗保健非正式付款很普遍,对公共卫生和医疗保健产生了负面影响。 >目标:找出西方巴尔干地区有关非正式患者付款以及购买和带来的商品的已知文献,检查其对医疗保健的影响,并确定可以采取哪些措施来解决这些付款。 >方法:在进行了范围界定审查后,涉及搜索网站和数据库并使用资格标准和质量评估工具进行筛选,结果发现了24项相关研究。数据采用叙述方法进行合成,该方法可识别关键概念,证据类型和研究差距。 >结果:在2002年至2015年期间,非正式患者付款的研究数量有所增加,但有关问题的证据分散在各个国家/地区。研究报告了大规模的非正式患者付款事件,并描述了这些付款的各种模式和特征。尽管这些付款通常很小,尤其是对于专业医学公共领域的提供者而言,但有关购买和带来的商品的证据仍然有限,这表明这种做法可能比非正式患者付款更为普遍,规模更大,甚至可能存在问题。只有很少的研究检查了用于解决非正式患者付款的措施。证据表明,将非正式患者支付合法化,引入基于绩效的支付系统,加强报告,改变心态并使媒体和欧盟(EU)或宗教组织参与反腐败运动被理解为可能采取的一些补救措施。帮助减少非正式的患者付款。 >结论:尽管有关于非正式患者付款的综合证据,但数据仍然分散且相互矛盾,这意味着非正式患者付款是一个复杂的现象。此外,有关购买和带入货物的数据表明,对此事知之甚少。尽管已经在几种情况下研究和描述了非正式的患者支付方式,但是在西巴尔干地区,对这种策略的有效性的研究仍然很少。

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