Title of article :
Individual responsibility for what? -- A conceptual framework for exploring the suitability of private financing in a publicly funded health-care system
Author/Authors :
TINGHOG، GUSTAV نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Policymakers in publicly funded health-care systems are frequently
required to make intricate decisions on which health-care services to include or
exclude from the basic health-care package. Although it seems likely that the
concept of individual responsibility is an essential feature of such decisions, it is
rarely explicitly articulated or evaluated in health policy. This paper presents a
tentative conceptual framework for exploring when health-care services contain
characteristics that facilitate individual responsibility through private financing.
Six attributes for exploring the suitability of private financing for specific healthcare
commodities are identified: (i) it should enable individuals to value the need
and quality both before and after utilization; (ii) it should be targeted toward
individuals with a reasonable level of individual autonomy; (iii) it should be
associated with low levels of positive externalities; (iv) it should be associated
with a demand sufficient to generate a private market; (v) it should be associated
with payments affordable for most individuals; and finally, (vi) it should be
associated with ‘lifestyle enhancements’ rather than ‘medical necessities’. The
tentative framework enables exploration of individual responsibility connected to
health care as a heterogeneous group of commodities, and allows policymakers
to make decisions on rationing by design rather than default.
Journal title :
Health Economics, Policy and Law
Journal title :
Health Economics, Policy and Law