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| Content Provider | OECD iLibrary |
|---|---|
| Organization | OECD |
| Abstract | D’après les dernières données disponibles, qui vont jusqu’en 2009, l’état de santé de la population hongroise est l’un des plus médiocres des pays de l’OCDE, y compris ceux où le revenu par habitant est similaire. Si ce résultat s’explique en partie par la situation socio-économique de la population et par les risques inhérents à son mode de vie, il découle également du manque d’efficacité relatif du système de santé, dont les ressources sont assez faibles : en 2009, le total des dépenses de santé représentait 7.4 % du PIB, soit moins que dans les autres pays de l’OCDE présentant des niveaux similaires de revenu par habitant. En dépit d’un nombre important de prestations, dont témoignent, par exemple, les consultations médicales et les sorties d’hôpital, la qualité médiocre des services de santé et la nécessité d’une réaffectation des ressources vers des secteurs où elles pourraient contribuer au mieux à l’efficacité du système montrent qu’il est urgent de procéder à des réformes pour faire face aux défis immédiats : endiguer l’exode des professionnels de la santé, réorganiser les capacités de soins, harmoniser les incitations proposées aux prestataires et aux patients, et améliorer l’accès aux services de santé. À moyen terme, l’enjeu consiste à augmenterles ressources disponibles, de manière à améliorer sensiblement les résultats au plan sanitaire. Compte tenu de la faiblesse relative des mécanismes permettant de réglementer la qualité et d’éviter les prestations superflues, il est également crucial de renforcer encore l’efficience du système. |
| Language | French |
| Publisher | OECD Publishing |
| Publisher Date | 2012-10-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Economics |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Chapter |
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