Staying the Course: Reflections on the Progress and Challenges of the UHC Law in the Philippines.

Health systems and reform Pub Date : 2024-12-18 Epub Date: 2024-11-12 DOI:10.1080/23288604.2024.2397829
Pura Angela Co, Ileana Vîlcu, Denese De Guzman, Eduardo Banzon
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The Philippine Universal Health Care (UHC) law enacted in 2019 aimed to address entrenched health system challenges to achieving equitable access to quality health care. This commentary discusses the progress in its implementation to meet its objectives. Some of these health system challenges include overlapping financing roles; weak incentives for integrating health services across local government units (LGUs), the inclusion of the private sector in networks of care, and fragmented primary health care services. The UHC law introduced reforms to transform the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) into a strategic purchaser of health services, expand population coverage, and prioritize comprehensive outpatient and primary care services. Furthermore, the law mandated bolstering subnational health financing through a Special Health Fund (SHF) intended to encourage LGUs to integrate into provincial or city health systems. Pilots of the SHF highlighted opportunities and challenges in pooling, prioritizing, and redistributing resources if local health systems are capacitated. Despite facing implementation challenges, including changing priorities, politics, and lack of resources, the Philippines' experience emphasizes the importance of adaptive leadership, sustained commitment, and effective stakeholder engagement to ensure that these health financing reforms remain objective-oriented. Maximizing the UHC law's potential going forward requires addressing ongoing challenges: sustained resource generation, ensuring effective coverage of the poor, and capacitating local health systems. The journey of the Philippines toward UHC offers valuable insights for global health reformers, underscoring the need for adaptive approaches and active political engagement to sustain and achieve progress toward universal and equitable health care access.

坚持到底:菲律宾全民医保法的进展与挑战反思》。
2019 年颁布的菲律宾全民医保(UHC)法旨在解决卫生系统在实现公平获得优质医疗服务方面面临的根深蒂固的挑战。本评论讨论了该法在实现其目标方面的实施进展。其中一些医疗系统挑战包括:融资角色重叠;地方政府部门(LGUs)整合医疗服务的动力不足;将私营部门纳入医疗网络;以及初级医疗服务分散。全民医保法》引入了改革措施,将菲律宾医疗保险公司(PhilHealth)转变为医疗服务的战略购买者,扩大人口覆盖面,并优先考虑综合门诊和初级保健服务。此外,该法还规定通过旨在鼓励地方政府部门融入省或市卫生系统的特别卫生基金(SHF)来加强国家以下各级的卫生筹资。特别卫生基金的试点突出了在地方卫生系统具备能力的情况下,在汇集资源、确定优先次序和重新分配资源方面的机遇和挑战。尽管面临着实施方面的挑战,包括不断变化的优先事项、政治和资源缺乏,菲律宾的经验强调了适应性领导、持续承诺和利益相关者有效参与的重要性,以确保这些卫生筹资改革始终以目标为导向。要最大限度地发挥全民医保法的潜力,就必须应对当前的挑战:持续创造资源、确保有效覆盖贫困人口以及增强地方卫生系统的能力。菲律宾迈向全民医保的历程为全球卫生改革者提供了宝贵的启示,强调了采取适应性方法和积极的政治参与的必要性,以维持并实现全民公平医保的进展。
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