解释英国国家医疗服务体系中医疗采购集中度的趋势

Explaining trends in concentration of healthcare commissioning in the English NHS

Health Economics · 2007
被引 15
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了1997/98至2002/03年间英国NHS中初级保健组织与全科诊所的择期入院集中度上升趋势,发现约一半源于采购组织数量增加,其余主要因医院合并,且基金持有诊所的集中度较低。

Abstract

In recent years there have been marked changes in organisational structures and budgetary arrangements in the English National Health Service, potentially altering the relationships between purchasers (primary care organisations (PCOs) and general practices) and hospitals. We show that elective admissions from PCOs and practices became significantly more concentrated across hospitals between 1997/98 and 2002/03. There was a reduction in the average number of hospitals used by PCOs (16.7-14.2), an increase in the average share of admissions accounted for by the main hospital (49-69%), and an increase in the average Herfindahl index (0.35-0.55). About half the increase in concentration arose from the increase in the number of purchasing organisations as 100 health authorities were replaced by 303 primary care trusts. Most of the remainder was probably due to hospital mergers. Fundholding general practices that held budgets for elective admissions had less concentrated admission patterns than non-fundholders whose admissions were paid for by their PCO. Around 1/10th of the increase in concentration at practice level was due to the abolition of fundholding in April 1999. Our results have implications for the effects of the recent reintroduction of fundholding and the halving of the number of PCOs.

医疗采购集中度英国NHS全科医生基金持有制医院合并