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National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health
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Public Health Care and Globalization
- Finland
Eeva Ollila
National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health
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Globalization and Health care--Some common features
Increasing commercial interests in the production of health services Increasing (multinational) for-profit service actors Problems with equity of access, increasing inequities
in health Challenges in regulation
Increasing health care costs and problems in public financing Increasing prices of pharmaceuticals, emphases on
high technology Taxation capacities decreasing
Deficit of health care workers Flow of workers from public to private, from South to
North
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Finnish health care systemDecentralized health care system with municipalities responsible for organising health careMulti-channel financing with non-ear marked state subsidies, municipal taxes, social insurance and user fees Primary health care mostly produced by the municipalities, specialised care by hospital districts, private provision with social insurance subsidies especially in cities in open care/ occupational health
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Globalization and its implications for the national health care
National trends New public management (NPM), preparing for
outsourcing: Bureaucratic commercialization, purchaser-provider split, contract steering, pricing according to DRGs, private sector management techniques, decentralization
Outsourcing ( and privatisation) likely to increase (procurement law and the project on municipal and service delivery restructuring, pressures to decrease the size of the public sector)
Maintenance of public financing (tax or insurance based)
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Globalization and its implications for the national health care
Regional and global pressuresNeo-liberal political atmosphereEU: the four freedoms, internal markets, competition, procurement directive, services directive, directive on health services, financial policies (EMU criteria), ECJ decisions OECD (public governance and management): NPM WTO (TRIPS, services)
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Globalization and its implications for the national health care
Financing Pressure to lower taxes, lowered state
subsidies put pressures on municipal tax-based financing, increased user fees on services and on pharmaceuticals: as a result regressive financing
Pressures for increased funding: Commercialization, new expensive technologies, increased expectations, aging
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Production of health servicesOutsourcing and privatisation increasingFragmentation of the service delivery systemCompetition practices increasingly taking production decisions to courtResponsibilities remain with the municipalities
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Globalization and its implications for the national health care
Governance - “Steer more - row less”Information steering, project steering,
laws, regulations, monitoring, financingThe framework of regulation is changingRegulation from the Ministries of Health to
the Courts