Health care benefits package design to improve outcomes in resource-constrained settings: suggestions for Tajikistan.

IF 2.7 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frontiers in health services Pub Date : 2025-09-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frhs.2025.1617679
Jens Wilkens, Alona Goroshko, Malika Khakimova, Farrukh Egamov, Triin Habicht, Ilker Dastan
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The Tajik health system is characterized by improving health outcomes over the last 20 years, but also major inefficiencies in health care delivery and large difficulties for people to access affordable essential health care. The benefits package (BP) is a key tool for prioritizing state budget allocations toward health interventions that most effectively enhance health system performance. This article suggests directions for a new BP, which is envisioned in the currently ongoing reforms. Using a universal health coverage framework, the article examines how the public budget is prioritized in the current BP and investigates the main performance challenges addressed in the government's ongoing health reform efforts from a BP perspective. Criteria for a new BP are outlined, along with suggestions for their application. The article explains how BP design can improve health system performance in a budget-constrained setting by focusing on primary health care interventions and eliminating user fees for child and maternal health services, without requiring additional budget resources. The main strength of the current BP is the provision of free family doctor and nurse consultations for all. However, its narrow scope and high user fees for essential interventions hinder both the effective management of highly prevalent chronic non-communicable diseases and the efficient use of public resources. The user fee exemptions for vulnerable population groups are neither rational in design nor possible to evaluate due to the absence of data.

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设计保健福利一揽子计划以改善资源受限环境下的成果:对塔吉克斯坦的建议。
塔吉克斯坦卫生系统的特点是在过去20年中改善了卫生结果,但卫生保健服务的效率严重低下,人们难以获得负担得起的基本卫生保健服务。一揽子福利(BP)是将国家预算分配优先用于最有效地提高卫生系统绩效的卫生干预措施的关键工具。本文提出了一个新的英国石油公司的方向,这是目前正在进行的改革设想。本文利用全民健康覆盖框架,研究了当前英国石油公司如何优先考虑公共预算,并从英国石油公司的角度调查了政府正在进行的医疗改革努力中面临的主要绩效挑战。概述了新BP的标准,并提出了应用建议。本文解释了BP设计如何在不需要额外预算资源的情况下,通过关注初级卫生保健干预措施和消除儿童和孕产妇卫生服务的用户费用,在预算有限的情况下改善卫生系统绩效。目前BP的主要优势是为所有人提供免费的家庭医生和护士咨询。然而,基本干预措施的范围狭窄和使用者费用高昂,既阻碍了对高度流行的慢性非传染性疾病的有效管理,也阻碍了公共资源的有效利用。针对弱势群体的用户费用减免,由于缺乏数据,设计上既不合理,也无法进行评估。
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