拉丁美洲私立医疗机构在治疗儿童腹泻中的作用

The role of private providers in treating child diarrhoea in Latin America

Health Economics · 2007
被引 16
人大 A-

中文导读

基于拉丁美洲10项生活水平测量调查,研究发现36.8%的儿童腹泻病例选择私立而非公立医疗机构,但私立治疗质量明显更差,富裕家庭反而支付了效果较差的治疗。

Abstract

Diarrhoeal disease, a leading cause of child mortality, disproportionately affects children in low-income countries - where private and non-governmental providers are often an important source of health care. We use 10 Living Standards Measurement Surveys from Latin America to model the choice of care for child diarrhoea in the private sector compared to the public sector. A total of 36.8% of children in the combined data set saw a private provider rather than a public one when taken for treatment. Each additional quintile of household economic status is associated with an increase of 6.5 percentage points in the probability that a child with diarrhoea is taken to a private provider (p<0.001). However, treatments provided in the private sector are manifestly of worse quality than in the public sector. A total of 33.0% of children visiting a public provider received Oral Rehydration Solution, compared to 13.7% of those visiting a private provider. Conversely, children treated by a private provider are more likely to receive drugs, most commonly unnecessary antibiotics. Ironically, when it comes to treatment for child diarrhoea, wealthier and better educated households in Latin America are paying for treatment in the private sector that is ineffective in comparison with treatments that are commonly and inexpensively available.

儿童腹泻私人医疗服务治疗质量拉丁美洲