Koncept socijalnih investicija u zdravstvenom sustavu

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q4 SOCIAL ISSUES Revija Za Socijalnu Politiku Pub Date : 2023-01-31 DOI:10.3935/rsp.v29i3.1813
Gordana Šimunković, Zdenko Babić
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Focusing on human capital, social investments provide an answer to the social challenges facing social development in recent decades. In the context of human capital, investing in health has multiple channels of influence especially if it is present from an early age: a person will stay active longer, be more productive and contribute to the economy and society. The paper aims to gain an insight into the extent to which Croatia’s health policy is in line with the concept of social investment presented through the European Commission’s document Investing in Health, which builds on the basic document on social investment: Towards Social Investment for Growth and Cohesion. For this purpose, the analysis of strategic health policy documents and the comparative analysis of data on investments in the health system from both the Eurostat database and domestic data sources are used. There is also a detailed comparative analysis of (in) equality of access to health services in Croatia in the EU context, and of the importance of individual components of health care from the perspective of social investment. It is noticed that the Croatian health policy follows the idea of social investment described in the document Investing in Health with certain shortcomings, but there is a shift towards overcoming some shortcomings such as, for example, a serious lack of evaluation in the implementation of certain measures and programs adopted. Key words: health investment, social investments, human capital, health policy
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以人力资本为重点的社会投资为近几十年来社会发展面临的社会挑战提供了答案。在人力资本的背景下,对健康的投资有多种影响渠道,尤其是如果健康从小就存在的话:一个人会保持更长的活动时间,更有生产力,并为经济和社会做出贡献。该文件旨在深入了解克罗地亚的卫生政策在多大程度上符合欧盟委员会文件《投资于卫生》中提出的社会投资概念,该文件以社会投资的基本文件《促进增长和凝聚力的社会投资》为基础。为此,对战略卫生政策文件进行了分析,并对欧盟统计局数据库和国内数据来源的卫生系统投资数据进行了比较分析。还对欧盟背景下克罗地亚获得医疗服务的平等性以及从社会投资的角度对医疗保健的各个组成部分的重要性进行了详细的比较分析。值得注意的是,克罗地亚的卫生政策遵循了《投资于卫生》文件中所述的社会投资理念,但存在一些不足,但正在转向克服一些不足,例如,对所采取的某些措施和方案的执行情况严重缺乏评估。关键词:卫生投资、社会投资、人力资本、卫生政策
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