Healthcare financing in Egypt: a systematic literature review.

Q1 Nursing
Ahmad Fasseeh, Baher ElEzbawy, Wessam Adly, Rawda ElShahawy, Mohsen George, Sherif Abaza, Amr ElShalakani, Zoltán Kaló
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Background: The Egyptian healthcare system has multiple stakeholders, including a wide range of public and private healthcare providers and several financing agents. This study sheds light on the healthcare system's financing mechanisms and the flow of funds in Egypt. It also explores the expected challenges facing the system with the upcoming changes.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review of relevant papers through the PubMed and Scopus search engines, in addition to searching gray literature through the ISPOR presentations database and the Google search engine. Articles related to Egypt's healthcare system financing from 2009 to 2019 were chosen for full-text review. Data were aggregated to estimate budgets and financing routes.

Results: We analyzed the data of 56 out of 454 identified records. Governmental health expenditure represented approximately one-third of the total health expenditure (THE). Total health expenditure as a percent of gross domestic product (GDP) was almost stagnant in the last 12 years, with a median of 5.5%. The primary healthcare financing source is out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure, representing more than 60% of THE, followed by government spending through the Ministry of Finance, around 37% of THE. The pharmaceutical expenditure as a percent of THE ranged from 26.0 to 37.0%.

Conclusions: Although THE as an absolute number is increasing, total health expenditure as a percentage of GDP is declining. The Egyptian healthcare market is based mainly on OOP expenditures and the next period anticipates a shift toward more public spending after Universal Health Insurance gets implemented.

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医疗融资在埃及:系统的文献综述。
背景:埃及医疗保健系统有多个利益相关者,包括广泛的公共和私人医疗保健提供者和几个融资代理。这项研究揭示了医疗保健系统的融资机制和资金在埃及的流动。它还探讨了系统在即将到来的变化中面临的预期挑战。方法:通过PubMed和Scopus搜索引擎对相关论文进行系统综述,并通过ISPOR演讲数据库和Google搜索引擎搜索灰色文献。选择2009年至2019年与埃及医疗保健系统融资相关的文章进行全文审查。汇总数据以估计预算和筹资途径。结果:我们分析了454份鉴定记录中的56份数据。政府保健支出约占保健支出总额的三分之一。在过去12年中,卫生总支出占国内生产总值(GDP)的百分比几乎停滞不前,中位数为5.5%。初级卫生保健的资金来源是自付支出,占卫生保健总费用的60%以上,其次是通过财政部的政府支出,约占卫生保健总费用的37%。药品支出占总支出的百分比从26.0%到37.0%不等。结论:虽然卫生保健的绝对数量在增加,但卫生总支出占国内生产总值的百分比在下降。埃及医疗保健市场主要以面向对象的支出为基础,下一阶段预计在全民健康保险实施后,将转向更多的公共支出。
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期刊介绍: The journal accepts papers of original research which are not being considered for publication elsewhere and which contribute to the advancement of knowledge of Public Health at large
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