Advocacy, experience sharing and action planning toward raising additional financing for primary health care: spending more and spending better towards universal health coverage.

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Diana Kizza, Juliet Nabyonga-Orem, Brendan Kwesiga, Maria Muniz, Ogochukwu Chukwujekwu, Paul Ngwakum
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Abstract

Background: Reallocation of funding to respond the covid-19 pandemic, against a backdrop of longstanding underfunded health systems and high out of pocket expenditures for health, affected access to health services for households, especially those without social protection. These highlighted the urgency in curbing the impact of disruptions on progress towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC) goals. Strategic investments in Primary Health Care (PHC) can help spur the necessary momentum.

Methods: Under the collaborative platform of the Harmonization for Health in Africa's Health Financing Technical Working Group; UNICEF Regional Office for East and Southern Africa and WHO Regional Office for Africa convened the first PHC financing forum for 21 countries across the Eastern and Southern Africa Region. The three-day forum engaged key health and financing decision makers in constructive dialogue to identify practical actions and policy changes needed to accelerate delivery of UHC through improvements in PHC financing mechanisms and arrangements. The forum was attended by over 130 senior policy makers and technicians from governments, United Nations agencies and nonstate actors drawn from within country, regional and affiliating headquarter institutions.

Results: The Regional Forum engaged participants in meaningful, and constructive discussions. Five themes emerged (1) regular measurement and monitoring of PHC services and spending (2) increasing investments in PHC (3) enhancing efficiency, effectiveness, and equity of PHC spending, (4) ensuring an enabling environment to invest more and better in PHC, and (5) better partnerships for the realization of commitments. An outcome statement summarizing the main recommendations of the meeting was approved at the end of the forum, and action plans were developed by 14 government delegations to improve PHC financing within country-specific context and priorities.

Conclusions and recommendations: The aims of this meeting in augmenting the political will created through the Africa Leadership Meeting (ALM), by catalyzing technical direction for increased momentum for improved health financing across all African countries was achieved. Peer exchanges offered practical approaches countries can take to improve health financing in ways that are suited to regional context providing a channel for incremental improvements to health outcomes in the countries.

开展宣传、经验交流和行动规划,为初级保健筹集更多资金:为实现全民医保多花钱、花好钱。
背景:在卫生系统长期资金不足、自付医疗费用高昂的背景下,重新分配资金以应对科维德-19 大流行病,影响了家庭,特别是那些没有社会保障的家庭获得医疗服务的机会。这些都凸显了遏制干扰对实现全民医保(UHC)目标的影响的紧迫性。对初级卫生保健(PHC)进行战略性投资有助于推动必要的发展势头:在协调非洲卫生筹资技术工作组的合作平台下,联合国儿童基金会东部和南部非洲区域办事处与世界卫生组织非洲区域办事处为东部和南部非洲区域的 21 个国家举办了首次初级卫生保健筹资论坛。在为期三天的论坛上,主要的卫生和筹资决策者参与了建设性对话,以确定通过改善初级保健筹资机制和安排加快实现全民保健所需的实际行动和政策变革。来自各国政府、联合国机构和非国家行为者的 130 多名高级决策者和技术人员参加了论坛,他们分别来自国家、地区和附属总部机构:成果:地区论坛让与会者参与了有意义和建设性的讨论。论坛提出了五个主题:(1) 定期衡量和监测初级保健服务和支出;(2) 增加对初级保健的投资;(3) 提高初级保健支出的效率、效益和公平性;(4) 确保创造有利环境,更多更好地投资于初级保健;(5) 为实现承诺建立更好的伙伴关系。论坛结束时批准了一份总结会议主要建议的成果声明,14 个政府代表团制定了行动计划,以根据具体国情和优先事项改善初级保健筹资:本次会议的目的是加强非洲领导人会议(ALM)所形成的政治意愿,通过促进技术指导来增强所有非洲国家改善卫生筹资的势头。同行交流为各国提供了切实可行的方法,使其能够以适合地区情况的方式改善卫生筹资,为逐步改善各国的卫生成果提供了渠道。
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