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The unintended consequences of New Zealand's primary health care reforms.

机译:新西兰初级卫生保健改革的意想不到的后果。

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In 2001, the New Zealand government commenced a program to reform the organization of publicly funded primary care services. While there have been several positive results of this reform, including the reduction of patient co-payments and the extension of the range of primary care services, the government's program was a hastily implemented attempt to place primary care, the delivery of which is dominated by private doctors, under firm state control. It was also an attempt to override preexisting arrangements. As such, the government succeeded in its goal of establishing new primary health organizations (PHOs), but there were also significant unintended consequences. As detailed in this article, these consequences include (1) the creation of a labyrinthine funding and organizational system with a variable capacity to deliver on the government's reform objectives, (2) an increase in the power and scope of preexisting doctor organizations combined with a government unable to wrest control over the setting of patient co-payment levels, and (3) an emerging lack of clarity about future directions for the primary health care sector.
机译:2001年,新西兰政府启动了一项计划,对公共资助的初级保健服务的组织进行改革。尽管这项改革取得了一些积极成果,包括减少了患者的自付费用和扩大了初级保健服务的范围,但政府的计划是匆忙实施的尝试,以提供初级保健为主要目的。受国家严格控制的私人医生。这也是试图推翻先前存在的安排。因此,政府成功实现了建立新的初级卫生组织(PHO)的目标,但也带来了意想不到的重大后果。如本文所述,这些后果包括(1)建立具有可变能力以实现政府改革目标的迷宫式资金和组织系统,(2)既有医生组织的权力和范围的扩大,再加上政府无法控制对患者自付费用水平的控制,并且(3)对初级医疗保健部门未来方向的明确认识日益缺乏。

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