The Government Budget: An Overlooked Vehicle for Advancing Strategic Health Purchasing.

Aloysius Ssennyonjo, Otieno Osoro, Freddie Ssengooba, Elizabeth Ekirapa-Kiracho, Chrispus Mayora, Richard Ssempala, Danielle Bloom
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The most effective way to finance universal health coverage (UHC) is through compulsory prepaid funds that flow through the government budget. Public funds-including on-budget donor resources-allow for pooling and allocation of resources to providers in a way that aligns with population health needs. This is particularly important for low-income settings with fiscal constraints. While much attention is paid to innovative sources of additional financing for UHC and to implementing strategic purchasing approaches, the government budget will continue to be the main source of health financing in most countries-and the most stable mechanism for channeling additional funds. The government budget should therefore be front and center on the strategic purchasing agenda. This commentary uses lessons from Tanzania and Uganda to demonstrate that more can be done to use the government budget as a vehicle for making health purchasing more strategic, across all phases of the budget cycle, and for making greater progress toward UHC. Actions need to be accompanied by measures to address bottlenecks in the public financial management system.

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政府预算:一个被忽视的推进战略性医疗采购的工具。
为全民健康覆盖(UHC)提供资金的最有效方式是通过政府预算中的强制性预付资金。公共资金——包括预算内捐助者资源——允许以符合人口健康需求的方式将资源集中并分配给提供者。这对财政拮据的低收入环境尤其重要。虽然对全民健康覆盖额外资金的创新来源和战略采购方法的实施给予了极大关注,但在大多数国家,政府预算仍将是卫生资金的主要来源,也是提供额外资金的最稳定机制。因此,政府预算应该是战略采购议程的首要和中心。本评论利用坦桑尼亚和乌干达的经验教训表明,在利用政府预算作为一种工具,在预算周期的所有阶段使卫生采购更具战略性,并在全民健康覆盖方面取得更大进展方面可以做得更多。在采取行动的同时,需要采取措施解决公共财政管理系统中的瓶颈问题。
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