LOCAL-GOVERNMENT DECISION-MAKING AND ACCESS TO PRIMARY PHYSICIAN SERVICES IN NORWAY

Citation
R. Sorensen et al., LOCAL-GOVERNMENT DECISION-MAKING AND ACCESS TO PRIMARY PHYSICIAN SERVICES IN NORWAY, International journal of health services, 27(4), 1997, pp. 697-720
Citations number
64
Categorie Soggetti
Heath Policy & Services
ISSN journal
00207314
Volume
27
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
697 - 720
Database
ISI
SICI code
0020-7314(1997)27:4<697:LDAATP>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Public responsibility for health care can be justified by ambitious eg alitarian objectives, as it is commonly believed that the private sect or generates greater disparities than the public sector. Government in stitutions can be designed to achieve equality in provision of health services. The article addresses the geographical distribution of prima ry care physicians in Norway, where primary physician services are the responsibility of local governments, primarily financed by general ta xation. The authors analyze the allocation of physicians using a local government demand model, a synthesis of consumers' demand and local g overnment resource allocation. Analyses were performed on a panel data set of all Norwegian municipalities covering the period 1986-1992. Th e results are encouraging. A decentralized system of primary physician services does seem to be fairly effective in securing equity in acces s to these services for the municipal population. In particular, local governments seem to respond well to the health care needs of their po pulations. Distribution of physicians is only to a very small extent d ependent on the wealth of the municipality.