Financial issues in times of a COVID-19 pandemic in a tertiary hospital in Mali.

V. Ridde, A. Coulibaly, L. Touré, M. Ba, K. Zinszer, E. Bonnet, A. Honda
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BACKGROUND This study examines how the functioning of healthcare providers during the COVID-19 pandemic was affected by the government financing response, which was shaped by existing healthcare financing systems. METHODS The study applied a single case study design at a tertiary hospital in Bamako during the 1st and 2nd waves of the COVID-19 pandemic. Data were gathered through 51 in-depth interviews with hospital staff, participatory observation, and reviewing media articles and hospital financial records. RESULTS The study revealed the disruptions experienced by hospital managers, human resources for health and patients in Mali during the early stages of the pandemic. While the government aimed to support universal access to COVID-19-related services, efforts were undermined by issues associated with complex public financing management procedures. The hospital experienced long delays in transferring government funds. The hospital suffered a decrease in revenue during the early stages of the pandemic. Government budgets were not effectively used because of complex, non-agile procedures that could not adapt to the emergency. The challenges faced by the hospitals led to the delays in the staff payments of salaries and promised bonuses, which created potential for unfair treatment of patients. Excluding some COVID-19 related items from the government funded benefit package created a financial burden on people receiving services. The managerial challenges experienced in the study hospital during the first wave continued in the second wave. CONCLUSIONS Pre-existent issues in healthcare financing and governance constrained the effective management of COVID-19-related services and created confusion at the front line of healthcare service delivery.
马里一家三级医院在COVID-19大流行期间的财务问题。
本研究考察了在COVID-19大流行期间,政府融资应对措施如何影响医疗保健提供者的运作,而政府融资应对措施是由现有医疗保健融资体系形成的。方法采用2019冠状病毒病疫情第一波和第二波期间巴马科某三级医院的单病例研究设计。通过51次对医院工作人员的深度访谈、参与式观察、查阅媒体文章和医院财务记录收集数据。结果该研究揭示了马里医院管理人员、卫生人力资源和患者在大流行的早期阶段所经历的中断。虽然政府的目标是支持普遍获得与covid -19相关的服务,但与复杂的公共融资管理程序相关的问题破坏了这些努力。这家医院在转移政府资金方面经历了长时间的拖延。在大流行的早期阶段,这家医院的收入减少了。由于复杂、不灵活的程序无法适应紧急情况,政府预算没有得到有效利用。医院面临的挑战导致工作人员延迟支付工资和承诺的奖金,从而可能对病人造成不公平待遇。将部分新冠肺炎相关项目排除在政府资助的福利计划之外,给接受服务的人带来了经济负担。研究医院在第一次浪潮中经历的管理挑战在第二次浪潮中继续存在。结论医疗融资和治理方面存在的问题制约了疫情相关服务的有效管理,造成了医疗服务一线的混乱。
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