Cargando…

An inter-country comparison of unofficial payments: results of a health sector social audit in the Baltic States

BACKGROUND: Cross-country comparisons of unofficial payments in the health sector are sparse. In 2002 we conducted a social audit of the health sector of the three Baltic States. METHODS: Some 10,320 household interviews from a stratified, last-stage-random, sample of 30 clusters per country, togeth...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Cockcroft, Anne, Andersson, Neil, Paredes-Solís, Sergio, Caldwell, Dawn, Mitchell, Steve, Milne, Deborah, Merhi, Serge, Roche, Melissa, Konceviciute, Elena, Ledogar, Robert J
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2008
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2233619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18208604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-8-15
_version_ 1782150267870904320
author Cockcroft, Anne
Andersson, Neil
Paredes-Solís, Sergio
Caldwell, Dawn
Mitchell, Steve
Milne, Deborah
Merhi, Serge
Roche, Melissa
Konceviciute, Elena
Ledogar, Robert J
author_facet Cockcroft, Anne
Andersson, Neil
Paredes-Solís, Sergio
Caldwell, Dawn
Mitchell, Steve
Milne, Deborah
Merhi, Serge
Roche, Melissa
Konceviciute, Elena
Ledogar, Robert J
author_sort Cockcroft, Anne
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Cross-country comparisons of unofficial payments in the health sector are sparse. In 2002 we conducted a social audit of the health sector of the three Baltic States. METHODS: Some 10,320 household interviews from a stratified, last-stage-random, sample of 30 clusters per country, together with institutional reviews, produced preliminary results. Separate focus groups of service users, nurses and doctors interpreted these findings. Stakeholder workshops in each country discussed the survey and focus group results. RESULTS: Nearly one half of the respondents did not consider unofficial payments to health workers to be corruption, yet one half (Estonia 43%, Latvia 45%, Lithuania 64%) thought the level of corruption in government health services was high. Very few (Estonia 1%, Latvia 3%, Lithuania 8%) admitted to making unofficial payments in their last contact with the services. Around 14% of household members across the three countries gave gifts in their last contact with government services. CONCLUSION: This social audit allowed comparison of perceptions, attitudes and experience regarding unofficial payments in the health services of the three Baltic States. Estonia showed least corruption. Latvia was in the middle. Lithuania evidenced the most unofficial payments, the greatest mistrust towards the system. These findings can serve as a baseline for interventions, and to compare each country's approach to health service reform in relation to unofficial payments.
format Text
id pubmed-2233619
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2008
publisher BioMed Central
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-22336192008-02-07 An inter-country comparison of unofficial payments: results of a health sector social audit in the Baltic States Cockcroft, Anne Andersson, Neil Paredes-Solís, Sergio Caldwell, Dawn Mitchell, Steve Milne, Deborah Merhi, Serge Roche, Melissa Konceviciute, Elena Ledogar, Robert J BMC Health Serv Res Research Article BACKGROUND: Cross-country comparisons of unofficial payments in the health sector are sparse. In 2002 we conducted a social audit of the health sector of the three Baltic States. METHODS: Some 10,320 household interviews from a stratified, last-stage-random, sample of 30 clusters per country, together with institutional reviews, produced preliminary results. Separate focus groups of service users, nurses and doctors interpreted these findings. Stakeholder workshops in each country discussed the survey and focus group results. RESULTS: Nearly one half of the respondents did not consider unofficial payments to health workers to be corruption, yet one half (Estonia 43%, Latvia 45%, Lithuania 64%) thought the level of corruption in government health services was high. Very few (Estonia 1%, Latvia 3%, Lithuania 8%) admitted to making unofficial payments in their last contact with the services. Around 14% of household members across the three countries gave gifts in their last contact with government services. CONCLUSION: This social audit allowed comparison of perceptions, attitudes and experience regarding unofficial payments in the health services of the three Baltic States. Estonia showed least corruption. Latvia was in the middle. Lithuania evidenced the most unofficial payments, the greatest mistrust towards the system. These findings can serve as a baseline for interventions, and to compare each country's approach to health service reform in relation to unofficial payments. BioMed Central 2008-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC2233619/ /pubmed/18208604 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-8-15 Text en Copyright © 2008 Cockcroft et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Cockcroft, Anne
Andersson, Neil
Paredes-Solís, Sergio
Caldwell, Dawn
Mitchell, Steve
Milne, Deborah
Merhi, Serge
Roche, Melissa
Konceviciute, Elena
Ledogar, Robert J
An inter-country comparison of unofficial payments: results of a health sector social audit in the Baltic States
title An inter-country comparison of unofficial payments: results of a health sector social audit in the Baltic States
title_full An inter-country comparison of unofficial payments: results of a health sector social audit in the Baltic States
title_fullStr An inter-country comparison of unofficial payments: results of a health sector social audit in the Baltic States
title_full_unstemmed An inter-country comparison of unofficial payments: results of a health sector social audit in the Baltic States
title_short An inter-country comparison of unofficial payments: results of a health sector social audit in the Baltic States
title_sort inter-country comparison of unofficial payments: results of a health sector social audit in the baltic states
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2233619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18208604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-8-15
work_keys_str_mv AT cockcroftanne anintercountrycomparisonofunofficialpaymentsresultsofahealthsectorsocialauditinthebalticstates
AT anderssonneil anintercountrycomparisonofunofficialpaymentsresultsofahealthsectorsocialauditinthebalticstates
AT paredessolissergio anintercountrycomparisonofunofficialpaymentsresultsofahealthsectorsocialauditinthebalticstates
AT caldwelldawn anintercountrycomparisonofunofficialpaymentsresultsofahealthsectorsocialauditinthebalticstates
AT mitchellsteve anintercountrycomparisonofunofficialpaymentsresultsofahealthsectorsocialauditinthebalticstates
AT milnedeborah anintercountrycomparisonofunofficialpaymentsresultsofahealthsectorsocialauditinthebalticstates
AT merhiserge anintercountrycomparisonofunofficialpaymentsresultsofahealthsectorsocialauditinthebalticstates
AT rochemelissa anintercountrycomparisonofunofficialpaymentsresultsofahealthsectorsocialauditinthebalticstates
AT konceviciuteelena anintercountrycomparisonofunofficialpaymentsresultsofahealthsectorsocialauditinthebalticstates
AT ledogarrobertj anintercountrycomparisonofunofficialpaymentsresultsofahealthsectorsocialauditinthebalticstates
AT cockcroftanne intercountrycomparisonofunofficialpaymentsresultsofahealthsectorsocialauditinthebalticstates
AT anderssonneil intercountrycomparisonofunofficialpaymentsresultsofahealthsectorsocialauditinthebalticstates
AT paredessolissergio intercountrycomparisonofunofficialpaymentsresultsofahealthsectorsocialauditinthebalticstates
AT caldwelldawn intercountrycomparisonofunofficialpaymentsresultsofahealthsectorsocialauditinthebalticstates
AT mitchellsteve intercountrycomparisonofunofficialpaymentsresultsofahealthsectorsocialauditinthebalticstates
AT milnedeborah intercountrycomparisonofunofficialpaymentsresultsofahealthsectorsocialauditinthebalticstates
AT merhiserge intercountrycomparisonofunofficialpaymentsresultsofahealthsectorsocialauditinthebalticstates
AT rochemelissa intercountrycomparisonofunofficialpaymentsresultsofahealthsectorsocialauditinthebalticstates
AT konceviciuteelena intercountrycomparisonofunofficialpaymentsresultsofahealthsectorsocialauditinthebalticstates
AT ledogarrobertj intercountrycomparisonofunofficialpaymentsresultsofahealthsectorsocialauditinthebalticstates