Reflection on 30 years of Taiwanese national health insurance: Analysis of Taiwanese health system progress, challenges, and opportunities

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jfma.2024.07.030
Sian Hsiang-Te Tsuei
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On the eve of Taiwan's National Health Insurance's 30th birthday, this study reviews the policy and performance trajectory of the Taiwanese health system. Taiwan has controlled their health spending well and grown increasingly reliant on private financing. The floating-point global budget payment preferentially rewards outpatient-based services, but this has not affected the hospital-centric market composition, which persists despite several primary-care friendly developments. The outcomes suggest improving health care workforce and resource availability, good patient-centredness, respectable technical efficiency, and impressive patient care satisfaction. However, there are worrisome trends for financial barriers to access and allocative efficiency. Evidence on clinical quality suggests that hospitals are performing well though the primary care setting might not be. Overall, the public remains satisfied despite signs of lagging improvement in health outcomes, worsening maternal mortality rate, and persistently incomplete financial risk protection. Identifying what drives the worsening financial barriers of access and persistent financial risk is necessary for further discussions on potential financing adjustments. Improving allocative efficiency could draw on a combination of supporting the functions and quality of primary care alongside patient-oriented education and incentives. Further data on causes of slow health status improvement and rebounding maternal mortality rate is necessary.
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台湾全民健保 30 年的反思:台湾医疗系统的进步、挑战和机遇分析。
在台湾国民健康保险 30 岁生日前夕,本研究回顾了台湾卫生系统的政策和绩效轨迹。台湾的医疗支出控制得很好,而且越来越依赖于私人融资。浮点全球预算支付优先奖励门诊服务,但这并没有影响以医院为中心的市场构成,尽管在初级保健方面取得了一些进展,但这种市场构成依然存在。结果表明,医护人员和资源的可用性得到了改善,以病人为中心的理念深入人心,技术效率值得称道,病人对医护服务的满意度也令人印象深刻。然而,在获得医疗服务和分配效率方面存在的财务障碍趋势令人担忧。临床质量方面的证据表明,医院表现良好,但基层医疗机构可能并非如此。总体而言,尽管有迹象表明医疗成果的改善滞后、孕产妇死亡率恶化以及财务风险保护持续不完善,但公众仍然感到满意。要进一步讨论可能的筹资调整,就必须找出导致获取医疗服务的财务障碍不断恶化和财务风险持续存在的原因。提高分配效率可以将支持初级保健的功能和质量与面向患者的教育和激励措施结合起来。有必要进一步提供数据,说明健康状况改善缓慢和孕产妇死亡率反弹的原因。
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