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Ha?ti and the health marketplace: the role of the private, informal market in filling the gaps left by the state

机译:哈蒂和卫生市场:私人,非正式市场在填补国家留下的空白中的作用

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In most societies the health marketplace is pluralistic in character, with a mix of formal and informal providers. In high-income countries, state regulation of the market helps ensure quality and access and mitigate market failures. In the present study, using Haiti as a case study, we explore what happens to the functioning of the pluralistic health marketplace in severely disrupted environments where the informal sector is able to flourish. The overall research design was qualitative. Research methods included an extensive documentary and policy analysis, based on peer-reviewed articles, books and “grey” literature--government policy and program reports, unpublished research and evaluations, reviews and reviews from key multilateral and bilateral donors, and non-government organisations, combined with field site visits and in-depth key informant interviews (N?=?45). The findings show that state fragility has resulted in a privatised, commoditised and largely unregulated and informal health market. While different market segments can be identified, in reality the boundaries between international/domestic, public/private, for profitot-for-profit, legal/illegal are hazy and shifting. The lack of state capacity to provide an enabling environment, establish, and enforce its regulatory framework has resulted in a highly segmented, heterogeneous and informal health market. The result is deplorable health indices which are far below regional averages and many other low-income countries. Working in fragile states with limited capacity to undertake the core function of securing the health of its population requires new and innovative ways of working. This needs longer time-frames, combining incremental top-down and bottom-up strategies which recognize and work with state and civil society, public and private actors, formal and informal institutions, and progressively facilitate changes in the different market functions of supply, demand, regulation and supporting functions.
机译:在大多数社会中,卫生市场的性质是多元化的,有正式的和非正式的提供者。在高收入国家,国家对市场的监管有助于确保质量和准入并减轻市场失灵。在本研究中,我们以海地为案例研究,探讨了在非正规部门能够蓬勃发展的严重受干扰的环境中,多元化卫生市场的运作情况。总体研究设计是定性的。研究方法包括基于同行评审的文章,书籍和“灰色”文献进行广泛的文献和政策分析,包括政府政策和计划报告,未发表的研究和评估,多边和双边主要捐助方的评论和评论以及非政府组织。组织,结合实地考察和深入的关键线人访谈(N = 45)。调查结果表明,国家的脆弱性导致私有化,商品化,很大程度上不受监管的非正式卫生市场。尽管可以确定不同的细分市场,但实际上,国际/国内,公共/私营,以营利/非营利,法律/非法为界的界限是朦胧且在变化的。国家缺乏提供有利环境,建立和执行其监管框架的能力,导致了高度细分,异质和非正式的卫生市场。结果是令人失望的健康指数,远低于区域平均水平和许多其他低收入国家。在能力有限的脆弱国家开展工作,以确保其人口健康的核心功能需要新的创新工作方式。这需要更长的时间框架,需要结合自上而下和自下而上的增量策略,从而认识到国家和民间社会,公共和私人行为者,正式和非正式机构并与之合作,并逐步促进供求的不同市场功能的变化,调节和支持功能。

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