Global children's surgery: Economic and policy priorities

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Justina Onyioza Seyi-Olajide , Isaac Chukwu
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Abstract

An estimated two-thirds of the world's children and adolescents, most of whom live in low- and middle- income countries lack access to safe, quality, and timely surgical care. While much efforts have been made in the last decade to advocate for children’ surgery, several economic and policy gaps remain, hampering progress and investments. These gaps range from lack of adequate data on costs and cost-effectiveness, high rate of out-of-pocket payments and limited health insurance coverage, to non-inclusion of children's surgical care in public child health policies and surgical plans. Given the magnitude of the limitations, actions and initiatives need to be prioritised to facilitate coordinated investments. Urgent investments are required to generate reliable and convincing data on costs of children's surgical care, as well as costs of equipment and supplies. To support actions and initiatives, children's surgery should be included in any existing and planned child public health initiatives and surgical plans. Integration of injury prevention and early identification of surgical conditions into school health initiatives would also strengthen care. The overall return on investment in children's surgical care are enormous with implications for child survival, family, and society stability as well as country workforce and economy. Investments should be well coordinated at country, regional and global levels to avoid waste of resources and duplication of efforts, while encouraging convergence of efforts.

全球儿童外科:经济和政策重点
据估计,世界上三分之二的儿童和青少年(其中大多数生活在低收入和中等收入国家)无法获得安全、优质和及时的外科护理。虽然在过去十年中为倡导儿童手术做出了许多努力,但一些经济和政策差距仍然存在,阻碍了进展和投资。这些差距包括缺乏关于费用和成本效益的充分数据、高自付率和有限的健康保险覆盖面,以及未将儿童手术护理纳入公共儿童保健政策和手术计划。鉴于种种限制,必须优先采取行动和倡议,以促进协调一致的投资。需要紧急投资,以产生关于儿童手术护理费用以及设备和用品费用的可靠和令人信服的数据。为支持各项行动和倡议,应将儿童手术纳入任何现有和计划中的儿童公共卫生倡议和手术计划。将伤害预防和外科手术条件的早期识别纳入学校卫生倡议也将加强护理。儿童外科护理投资的总体回报是巨大的,对儿童生存、家庭和社会稳定以及国家劳动力和经济都有影响。应在国家、区域和全球各级很好地协调投资,以避免浪费资源和重复努力,同时鼓励努力的汇合。
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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery
Seminars in Pediatric Surgery PEDIATRICS-SURGERY
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
5.90%
发文量
57
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Seminars in Pediatric Surgery provides current state-of-the-art reviews of subjects of interest to those charged with the surgical care of young patients. Each bimontly issue addresses a single topic with articles written by the experts in the field. Guest editors, all noted authorities, prepare each issue.
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