Primary care reforms in Central Asia – On the path to universal health coverage?

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Bernd Rechel, Aigul Sydykova, Saltanat Moldoisaeva, Dilorom Sodiqova, Yerbol Spatayev, Mohir Ahmedov, Susannah Robinson, Anna Sagan
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Abstract

This article reviews progress in primary care reforms in the four Central Asian countries Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. It draws on the country monitoring work of the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, a review of the peer-reviewed literature and an analysis of data available in international databases. The retrieved information was organized according to key health system functions (governance, provision, financing and resource generation), as well as key aims of universal health coverage (access to and quality of primary care and financial protection). The article finds that the four countries have made substantial reforms in all of these areas, but that there is still some way to go towards universal health coverage. Key challenges are the overall lack of public funding for primary care, poor financial protection due to prescribed outpatient medications being generally outside of publicly funded benefits packages, the low status and salary of primary care workers, problems of access to primary care in rural areas, and underdeveloped quality monitoring and improvement systems.

中亚初级保健改革——走上全民健康覆盖之路?
本文综述了中亚四国哈萨克斯坦、吉尔吉斯斯坦、塔吉克斯坦和乌兹别克斯坦的初级保健改革进展。它借鉴了欧洲卫生系统和政策观察站的国家监测工作、对同行评议文献的审查以及对国际数据库中现有数据的分析。检索到的信息是根据卫生系统的主要职能(治理、提供、融资和资源产生)以及全民健康覆盖的主要目标(获得初级保健和质量以及财务保护)进行组织的。这篇文章发现,这四个国家在所有这些领域都进行了实质性改革,但要实现全民健康覆盖还有一段路要走。主要的挑战是:初级保健总体上缺乏公共资金;由于门诊处方药物通常不在公共资助的福利计划范围内,初级保健工作者的地位和工资较低;农村地区获得初级保健的问题;以及质量监测和改进系统不发达。
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Health Policy Open
Health Policy Open Medicine-Health Policy
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