Title Američki pristup u financiranju zdravstva
Title (english) American approach to healthcare financing
Author Stipe Neveščanin
Mentor Mirko Klarić (mentor)
Committee member Mirko Klarić (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Tatjana Matijaš (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Tonća Jukić (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Split (University Department of Health Studies) Split
Defense date and country 2023-09-29, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline BIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE Clinical Medical Sciences
Abstract Zdravstveni sustav Sjedinjenih Država ima značajne prednosti i značajne slabosti. Ima veliku i dobro obučenu zdravstvenu radnu snagu, širok raspon visokokvalitetnih medicinskih stručnjaka, kao i sekundarnih i tercijarnih ustanova, snažan istraživački program zdravstvenog sektora i, za odabrane usluge, među najboljim medicinskim rezultatima u svijetu. Ali također pati od nepotpune pokrivenosti svog stanovništva, razina izdataka za zdravstvo po osobi koje daleko premašuju sve druge zemlje, loših mjera mnogih objektivnih i subjektivnih mjera kvalitete i ishoda, nejednake distribucije resursa i ishoda u cijeloj zemlji i među različitim skupinama stanovništva.
Teško je odrediti u kojoj su mjeri nedostaci povezani sa zdravstvenim sustavom, iako se čini da su barem neki od problema posljedica lošeg pristupa skrbi. Zbog usvajanja Affordable Care Act (ACA) 2010. godine, Sjedinjene Države suočavaju se s razdobljem golemih potencijalnih promjena. Poboljšanje pokrivenosti središnji je cilj, predviđeno kroz subvencije za neosigurane osobe za kupnju privatnog osiguranja, proširenu podobnost za Medicaid ( u nekim državama) i veću zaštitu osiguranika. Nadalje, primarna zdravstvena zaštita i javno zdravstvo dobivaju veća sredstva, a kvalitetom i izdacima rješava se niz mjera. Hoće li ACA doista biti učinkovita u rješavanju gore navedenih izazova može se odrediti tek s vremenom.
Američki zdravstveni sustav često se naziva skupim i neučinkovitim nesustavom. Postoje mnogi dionici i pružatelji usluga, visoki troškovi i lošiji zdravstveni rezultati stanovništva od onih postignutih u drugim industrijaliziranim zemljama kao što su Britanija, Njemačka i Kanada. Zdravstveni sustav je rasprostranjen s visokim razinama pokrivenosti za različite planove osiguranja kroz osiguranje temeljeno na zapošljavanju zajedno s javno financiranim i upravljanim zdravstvenim osiguranjem. Rješavanje najzahtjevnijih pitanja financiranja, isporuke i politike zdravstvene skrbi ovisi koliko o pronalaženju zajedničkog jezika toliko i o medicinskim, društvenim, bihevioralnim i organizacijskim znanostima.
Abstract (english) The United States health care system has significant strengths and significant weaknesses. It has a large and well-trained healthcare workforce, a wide range of high-quality medical professionals as well as secondary and tertiary facilities, a strong health sector research program and, for selected services, among the best medical outcomes in the world. But it also suffers from incomplete coverage of its population, levels of health expenditure per person that far exceed all other countries, poor measures of many objective and subjective measures of quality and outcomes, unequal distribution of resources and outcomes across the country and among different population groups.
It is difficult to determine the extent to which the deficiencies are related to the health care system, although at least some of the problems appear to be due to poor access to care. With the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2010, the United States is facing a period of enormous potential change. Improving coverage is a central goal, envisioned through subsidies for the uninsured to purchase private insurance, expanded Medicaid eligibility (in some states), and greater protections for the insured. Furthermore, primary health care and public health receive more funding, and quality and expenditure are addressed by a number of measures. Whether the ACA will actually be effective in addressing the above challenges can only be determined with time.
The American health care system is often called an expensive and inefficient system. There are many stakeholders and service providers, high costs and poorer population health outcomes than those achieved in other industrialized countries such as Britain, Germany and Canada. The health care system is widespread with high levels of coverage for various insurance plans through employment-based insurance along with publicly funded and managed health insurance. Solving health care's most challenging financing, delivery, and policy issues depends as much on finding common ground as it does on the medical, social, behavioral, and organizational sciences.
Keywords
Sjedinjene Američke Države
sustav financiranja
zdravstvo
Keywords (english)
United States of America
financing system
healthcare
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:176:103807
Study programme Title: Radiologic Technology (university/graduate) Study programme type: university Study level: graduate Academic / professional title: magistar/magistra radiološke tehnologije (magistar/magistra radiološke tehnologije)
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