Exploring Nigeria Annual Budgets and Health Sector Budget Provisions towards Attainment of Universal Health Coverage Amid the Covid-19 Pandemic Preparedness

G. Eneh
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The Covid-19 outbreak is currently having a significant impact on the health and economic growth of the World. This study explored the trend in Nigeria’s annual budget from 2016 to 2020, the assumptions for these annual budgets, the budget allocations to the Health Sector and the policy measures in place for health emergencies. The mixed-method approach was used and involved key informant interviews of 30 employees and 30 top management officials across the Federal Ministries of Health and Finance using a structured interview guide. There were also desk reviews of documents in public domains and government published financial and budget data at global and national levels. The findings reveal that Nigeria has continued to increase her annual budget without much improvement in her revenue position. The key assumptions on which the various annual budgets were based were distinct, and none envisaged the Covid-19 pandemic and its aftermath. On health sector allocation, the Federal Government of Nigeria lays little emphasis on efforts towards the attainment of UHC and emergency health events. The government ensured that health care financing policies and provisions are in place. However, the adequacy of those policies and provisions needs to be improved upon. The past spending pattern between 2016 and 2020 shows that these policies are not directed at closing the scary gap that makes ordinary Nigerians suffer from the overwhelming cost of healthcare. This includes a lack of attention to the basic health fund and funds for emergencies, probably due to inadequate political will and commitment to health.
探讨尼日利亚在Covid-19大流行防范期间实现全民健康覆盖的年度预算和卫生部门预算规定
Covid-19疫情目前正在对世界卫生和经济增长产生重大影响。本研究探讨了尼日利亚2016年至2020年年度预算的趋势、这些年度预算的假设、卫生部门的预算拨款以及针对突发卫生事件的政策措施。采用了混合方法,使用结构化访谈指南对联邦卫生部和财政部的30名雇员和30名高级管理官员进行了关键举报人访谈。还对公共领域的文件和政府在全球和国家两级公布的财政和预算数据进行了案头审查。调查结果显示,尼日利亚继续增加其年度预算,但其收入状况没有多大改善。各种年度预算所依据的关键假设各不相同,没有一个设想到2019冠状病毒病大流行及其后果。在卫生部门分配方面,尼日利亚联邦政府很少强调为实现全民健康覆盖和紧急卫生事件所做的努力。政府确保卫生保健筹资政策和规定到位。但是,这些政策和规定的适当性需要改进。2016年至2020年的过去支出模式表明,这些政策的目的不是缩小可怕的差距,这种差距使普通尼日利亚人承受着高昂的医疗成本。这包括对基本保健基金和紧急情况基金缺乏关注,可能是由于对保健的政治意愿和承诺不足。
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