Decentralization Can Improve Equity, but Can It Be Sustained?

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Health Systems & Reform Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/23288604.2022.2064793
T. Bossert, Rony Lenz, Ramiro Guerrero, Rene Miranda, Victoria Eugenia Soto Rojas, Norman Danilo Maldonado Vargas
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Abstract A major theoretical issue about health system reform involving decentralization has been whether it promotes equity of health system funding. An article by the principal author and others in 2003 showed that, under certain conditions and policies, decentralization improved the equity of allocation of financial resources to different income levels of municipalities in Colombia and Chile. Another recurring issue has been whether reforms can be sustained over time. In a follow-up study in 2015, we found that the equity of national allocations was sustained even though the allocation rules for intergovernmental transfers and insurance funding sources had changed, as long as per capita allocation rules were retained. Nevertheless, the wealthier municipalities in Chile were able to increase their own source funding contributing to a larger gap between wealthy and poor municipalities, suggesting that in order to assure continued equity some compensation for these funds be included in intergovernmental transfer rules or that local source funding be restricted by national policy. These reforms may be more likely to be sustained if they become embedded in existing financial systems and if they receive support of status quo constituencies.
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权力下放可以改善公平,但它能持续下去吗?
摘要卫生体制改革中涉及分权的一个重要理论问题是分权是否促进了卫生体制经费的公平性。2003年由主要作者和其他人撰写的一篇文章表明,在某些条件和政策下,权力下放改善了哥伦比亚和智利市政当局在不同收入水平上分配财政资源的公平性。另一个反复出现的问题是,改革能否长期持续下去。在2015年的后续研究中,我们发现,只要保持人均分配规则,即使政府间转移支付和保险资金来源的分配规则发生变化,国家拨款的公平性仍然保持不变。然而,智利较富裕的市政当局能够增加它们自己的来源资金,造成富裕和贫穷市政当局之间的差距更大,因此建议为了确保持续的公平,应在政府间转移规则中列入对这些资金的一些补偿,或者国家政策应限制地方来源资金。如果这些改革融入现有的金融体系,并得到维持现状的支持者的支持,它们就更有可能持续下去。
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