Regional International Organizations and Health: A Framework for Analysis.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law Pub Date : 2022-02-01 DOI:10.1215/03616878-9417456
Scott L Greer, Ana B Amaya, Holly Jarman, Helena Legido-Quigley, Martin McKee
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Abstract

Context: Regional international organizations (RIOs), from the South African Development Community (SADC) to the European Union (EU), are organizations that promote cooperation among countries in a specific region of the world. Asking what RIOs do to health and health policy by looking only at their formal health policies can understate their effects (e.g., a free trade agreement with no stated health goals can affect health policy) and overstate their effects (as with agreements full of ambition that did not deliver much).

Methods: We adopt a "three-faces" framework that identifies RIOs' direct health policies, the effects of their trade and market policies, and their effects on health via fiscal governance of their member states to better capture their health impact. We tested the usefulness of the framework by examining the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, EU, North American Free Trade Agreement, SADC, and the Union of South American Nations.

Findings: All RIOs had some impact on health systems and policies, and, in many cases, the principal policies were not identified as health policy.

Conclusions: Such a framework will be useful in understanding the effects of RIOs on health systems and policies because it captures indirect and even unintended health effects in a way that permits development of explanatory theories.

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区域国际组织与卫生:分析框架。
背景:区域性国际组织(RIOs),从南非发展共同体(SADC)到欧洲联盟(EU),是促进世界特定区域内国家间合作的组织。仅通过考察其正式卫生政策来询问各区域组织对卫生和卫生政策的影响,可能会低估其影响(例如,没有明确卫生目标的自由贸易协定可能会影响卫生政策),并夸大其影响(例如,雄心勃勃的协定并没有带来多少成果)。方法:我们采用了一个“三面”框架,确定了区域组织的直接卫生政策、贸易和市场政策的影响,以及它们通过成员国的财政治理对健康的影响,以更好地捕捉它们对健康的影响。我们通过考察东南亚国家联盟、欧盟、北美自由贸易协定、南部非洲发展共同体和南美国家联盟来测试该框架的有效性。研究结果:所有的rio对卫生系统和政策都有一定的影响,而且在许多情况下,主要政策没有被确定为卫生政策。结论:这样一个框架将有助于理解非传染性疾病对卫生系统和政策的影响,因为它以一种允许发展解释性理论的方式捕捉了间接甚至意外的健康影响。
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期刊介绍: A leading journal in its field, and the primary source of communication across the many disciplines it serves, the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law focuses on the initiation, formulation, and implementation of health policy and analyzes the relations between government and health—past, present, and future.
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