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Breast cancer in limited-resource countries: health care systems and public policy.

机译:资源有限国家的乳腺癌:卫生保健系统和公共政策。

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As the largest cancer killer of women around the globe, breast cancer adversely impacts countries at all levels of economic development. Despite major advances in the early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of breast cancer, health care ministries face multitiered challenges to create and support health care programs that can improve breast cancer outcomes. In addition to the financial and organizational problems inherent in any health care system, breast health programs are hindered by a lack of recognition of cancer as a public health priority, trained health care personnel shortages and migration, public and health care provider educational deficits, and social barriers that impede patient entry into early detection and cancer treatment programs. No perfect health care system exists, even in the wealthiest countries. Based on inevitable economic and practical constraints, all health care systems are compelled to make trade-offs among four factors: access to care, scope of service, quality of care,and cost containment. Given these trade-offs, guidelines can define stratified approaches by which economically realistic incremental improvements can be sequentially implemented within the context of resource constraints to improve breast health care. Disease-specific "vertical" programs warrant "horizontal" integration with existing health care systems in limited-resource countries. The Breast Health Global Initiative (BHGI) Health Care Systems and Public Policy Panel defined a stratified framework outlining recommended breast health care interventions for each of four incremental levels of resources (basic, limited, enhanced, and maximal). Reallocation of existing resources and integration of a breast health care program with existing programs and infrastructure can potentially improve outcomes in a cost-sensitive manner. This adaptable framework can be used as a tool by policymakers for program planning and research design to make best use of available resources to improve breast health care in a given limited-resource setting.
机译:作为全球妇女最大的癌症杀手,乳腺癌对各个经济发展水平的国家都产生了不利影响。尽管在乳腺癌的早期发现,诊断和治疗方面取得了重大进展,但卫生部仍面临创建和支持可以改善乳腺癌结果的卫生保健计划的多方面挑战。除了任何卫生保健系统固有的财务和组织问题外,由于缺乏对癌症作为公共卫生优先事项的认识,受过培训的卫生保健人员短缺和移民,公共卫生保健提供者的教育赤字,以及阻碍患者进入早期发现和癌症治疗计划的社会障碍。即使在最富裕的国家,也没有完善的医疗保健系统。基于不可避免的经济和实践限制,所有医疗保健系统都必须在四个因素之间进行权衡:获得医疗服务,服务范围,医疗质量和成本控制。考虑到这些折衷,指南可以定义分层的方法,通过这些方法可以在资源限制的情况下按顺序实施经济上切实可行的增量改进,以改善乳房保健。针对特定疾病的“垂直”计划需要在资源有限的国家中与现有的卫生保健系统进行“水平”整合。全球乳腺癌健康倡议(BHGI)卫生保健系统和公共政策小组定义了一个分层的框架,概述了四种增量资源水平(基本,有限,增加和最大)中推荐的乳房卫生保健干预措施。重新分配现有资源以及将乳房保健计划与现有计划和基础架构整合可以潜在地以成本敏感的方式改善结果。政策制定者可以将此适应性框架用作工具,用于计划规划和研究设计,以在给定的有限资源环境下充分利用可用资源来改善乳房保健。

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