Measuring development assistance for health systems strengthening and health security: an analysis using the Creditor Reporting System database

Q2 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics F1000Research Pub Date : 2020-06-09 DOI:10.12688/f1000research.24012.1
Jessica Kraus, G. Yamey, M. Schäferhoff, Hugo Petitjean, Jessica Hale, Kenan Karakulah, Chris Kardish, E. Pineda, F. Sanders, Naomi S Beyeler, Sara Fewer, R. Nugent, D. Jamison, Ben Oppenheim, I. Gill
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Background: Health systems strengthening (HSS) and health security are two pillars of universal health coverage (UHC). Investments in these areas are essential for meeting the Sustainable Development Goals and are of heightened relevance given the emergence of the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). This study aims to generate information on development assistance for health (DAH) for these areas, including how to track it and how funding levels align with country needs. Methods: We developed a framework to analyze the amount of DAH disbursed in 2015 for the six building blocks of the health system (‘system-wide HSS’) plus health security (emergency preparedness, risk management, and response) at both the global (transnational) and country level. We reviewed 2,427 of 32,801 DAH activities in the Creditor Reporting System (CRS) database (80% of the total value of disbursements in 2015) and additional public information sources. Additional aid activities were identified through a keyword search. Results: In 2015, we estimated that US$3.1 billion (13.4%) of the US$22.9 billion of DAH captured in the CRS database was for system-wide HSS and health security: US$2.5 billion (10.9%) for system-wide HSS, mostly for infrastructure, and US$0.6 billion (2.5%) for system-wide health security. US$567.1 million (2.4%) was invested in supporting these activities at the global level. If responses to individual health emergencies are included, 7.5% of total DAH (US$1.7B) was for health security. We found a correlation between DAH for HSS and maternal mortality rates, and we interpret this as evidence that HSS aid generally flowed to countries with greater need. Conclusions : Achieving UHC by 2030 will require greater investments in system-wide HSS and proactive health emergency preparedness. It may be appropriate for donors to more prominently consider country needs and global functions when investing in health security and HSS.
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衡量对加强卫生系统和卫生安全的发展援助:利用债权人报告系统数据库进行的分析
背景:加强卫生系统(HSS)和卫生安全是全民健康覆盖(UHC)的两大支柱。这些领域的投资对于实现可持续发展目标至关重要,而且鉴于2019年新型冠状病毒疾病(新冠肺炎)的出现,这些领域的投入具有更高的相关性。这项研究旨在为这些领域提供有关卫生发展援助的信息,包括如何跟踪援助以及资金水平如何与国家需求相一致。方法:我们制定了一个框架来分析2015年在全球(跨国)和国家层面为卫生系统(“全系统HSS”)和卫生安全(应急准备、风险管理和响应)的六个组成部分支付的DAH金额。我们审查了债权人报告系统(CRS)数据库中32801项DAH活动中的2427项(占2015年支出总额的80%)和其他公共信息来源。通过关键字搜索确定了其他援助活动。结果:2015年,我们估计CRS数据库中捕获的229亿美元DAH中有31亿美元(13.4%)用于全系统HSS和健康安全:25亿美元(10.9%)用于系统HSS,主要用于基础设施,6亿美元(2.5%)用于系统健康安全。5.671亿美元(2.4%)用于支持全球范围内的这些活动。如果包括对个人卫生紧急情况的反应,总DAH的7.5%(17亿美元)用于卫生安全。我们发现HSS的DAH与孕产妇死亡率之间存在相关性,我们将其解释为HSS援助通常流向需求更大的国家的证据。结论:到2030年实现全民健康覆盖需要对全系统HSS和积极的卫生应急准备进行更多投资。捐助者在投资于卫生安全和HSS时,更突出地考虑国家需求和全球职能可能是合适的。
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