Constructing National Life Quality Indicators -the Health Care Dimensions(II)
Date Issued
2003-07-31
Date
2003-07-31
Author(s)
薛亞聖
DOI
912621Z002009
Abstract
Life quality is as important as environmental quality for realizing a sustainable
development in Taiwan. The quality of leisure and health care are the core of life quality. In
order to reflect the quality of those dimensions accurately, suitable key indicators are crucial
to the provision of such information for policy making. Therefore, the purpose of this
research is to identify the critical indicators to health care.
The indicator system employed by the World Health Organuzation(WHO)is selected as
the reference base, the authors use OLS model to indentify significant health and social
resources indicators for explaning important outcome of health status. A computer aided
telephone interview (CATI) was conducted to collect data on people’s opinion on quality of
health services. There are three typology(Seven indicators) were identified as crucial
indicators after those procedures: (1)Health indicators : life expectancy at birth, healthy life
expectancy at 60 years old, child mortality, DMFT at age 12, (2) Health care resources:
physicians per 100,000 population, per capita governmental health care expenditure, and (3)
service quality: overall patient satisfaction on health services. A further development of a
summarized single indicator from the above indicators can be the future direction of research.
Subjects
life quality
health care quality
health indicator
health care resources
service
quality
quality
computer aided telephone interview (CATI)
SDGs
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學公共衛生學院醫療機構管理研究所
Type
report
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