区域初级保健组织是否影响初级保健绩效?一项动态面板估计

Do regional primary‐care organisations influence primary‐care performance? A dynamic panel estimation

Health Economics · 2009
被引 13
人大 A-

中文导读

利用澳大利亚全科医生分部的面板数据,通过动态面板估计方法,分析区域初级保健组织对初级保健绩效的影响,发现其对基础设施影响大于临床绩效,且部分关联源于反向因果。

Abstract

The role of regional primary-care organizations (PCOs) in health-care systems is not well understood. This is the first study to attempt to isolate the effect of regional PCOs on primary-care performance. We examine Divisions of General Practice in Australia, which were established in 1992. A unique Division-level panel data set is used to examine the effect of Divisions, and their activities, on various aspects of primary-care performance. Dynamic panel estimation is used to account for state dependence and the endogeneity of Divisions' activities. The results show that Divisions were more likely to have influenced general practice infrastructure than clinical performance in diabetes, asthma and cervical screening. The effect of specific Division activities, such as providing support for practice nurses and IT support, was not directly related to changes in the level of general practice performance. Specific support in the areas of diabetes and asthma was associated with general practice performance, but this was due to reverse causality and the effect of unobservable factors, rather than the direct effect of Divisions.

区域初级保健组织初级保健绩效动态面板估计全科医疗分部