王乙康国会答复议员:医疗保健支出占比GDP5%,人均寿命74岁

2024/04/20   •   2759阅
新加坡卫生部长王乙康在国会中就医生培养、医生人口比例及医疗能力扩大等议题进行了深入阐述。文章分析了新加坡的医生与人口比率与其他发达国家相比的优势与不足,并探讨了如何确保医疗资源的合理配置,以满足超老龄化社会的需求。文章还指出,新加坡在医疗保健方面的支出与其他国家相比更有效率,并取得了良好的医疗成果。

A commonly accepted broad measure is the expected health span and lifespan of our people. In Singapore, a person is expected to live up to 74 years old in good health, one of the highest in the world; compared to 66 in the US; 70 in the UK; 71 to 72 in Germany, France, Denmark, Netherlands, Australia and so forth.

Singapore achieved this by spending about 5% of our gross domestic product (GDP) on healthcare, compared to 10% to 13% in most developed countries; 17% in the US. In short, we have better outcomes with less spending and lower hospital beds and doctors-to-population ratios than many OECD countries, because it is not just a numbers game.

The quality and the mix of doctors, the geographical spread of the country, how the whole system is run, the behaviour of patients – all makes a big difference. We have a lot of room for improvement, but there is no reason to feel bad about ourselves or to envy others. We are, in fact, in a good place as we continue to learn from others and strive for improvements.

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