J. Yang, R. Parkes-Ratanshi, C. Brayne, DF Fuhr, V. Simms, A. Lescano
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Abstract
Background Determinants of health in a population are related to numerous factors beyond health services. However, means to provide access to and the actual shape of health services are important for planetary health. Ability to benefit from these services is essential in order to foster sustainable development. Universal health coverage (UHC), which is embedded within the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, is defined by the World Health Organization as all individuals and communities having access to any health services they need, of sufficient quality to be effective, without suffering financial hardship. Effective strategies for financing healthcare are critical in achieving this goal yet remain a challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). In this respect, the aim of this review is to determine the extent of research in the published literature that examine health financing approaches and strategies for UHC in SSA. Methods A systematic literature review was conducted in line with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) reporting guidelines. On 19 July 2019, MEDLINE, EMBASE, Web of Science, Global Health Database, the Cochrane Library, Scopus and JSTOR were searched for literature published from 2005. Studies that described health financing approaches and strategies for UHC in SSA were eligible for inclusion. For selected papers, reference lists were searched through the snowballing procedure for further studies. The systematic review protocol was registered with the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO) on 14 August 2019 (registration number CRD42019142895). Results Of the records screened, 39 papers were selected for inclusion and analysis. The results indicate that a majority of health care revenue in SSA is from direct out-of-pocket payments. Another common health financing mechanism throughout the region was donor funding, which was reported by most of the studies. Overall, many countries are starting to develop national health insurance schemes, while others have structures in place despite low population coverage of these schemes. On average, the quality score of all studies combined was 80.4%, indicating a high appraisal score across the selected studies. Discussion Appropriate health financing strategies underpin sustainable health services and the attainment of UHC is inherently linked to planetary health. It is evident from the systematic review that existing health financing strategies in SSA are inadequate and innovative solutions are needed. Thus, establishing evidence-based, multi-sectoral strategies and sustainable solutions tailored to country contexts remains imperative.
人口健康的决定因素与卫生服务以外的许多因素有关。然而,提供获得保健服务的途径和保健服务的实际形式对地球健康很重要。为了促进可持续发展,从这些服务中获益的能力是必不可少的。全民健康覆盖是联合国可持续发展目标的一部分,世界卫生组织对全民健康覆盖的定义是,所有个人和社区都能获得他们所需的任何卫生服务,质量足以有效,而不会遭受经济困难。有效的卫生保健筹资战略对于实现这一目标至关重要,但在撒哈拉以南非洲仍是一项挑战。在这方面,本综述的目的是确定审查SSA全民健康覆盖的卫生筹资方法和战略的已发表文献的研究程度。方法按照系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)报告指南进行系统文献综述。2019年7月19日,检索MEDLINE、EMBASE、Web of Science、全球健康数据库、Cochrane图书馆、Scopus和JSTOR,检索2005年以来发表的文献。描述SSA全民健康覆盖卫生筹资方法和战略的研究符合纳入条件。对于选定的论文,通过滚雪球程序检索参考文献列表,以便进一步研究。该系统评价方案已于2019年8月14日在国际前瞻性系统评价登记册(PROSPERO)注册(注册号CRD42019142895)。结果从筛选的文献中筛选出39篇纳入分析。结果表明,大部分的卫生保健收入的社会保障是直接自付。整个区域另一个共同的卫生筹资机制是捐助者供资,大多数研究报告都提到了这一点。总体而言,许多国家正在开始制定国家健康保险计划,而另一些国家尽管这些计划的人口覆盖率较低,但已经建立了相应的结构。平均而言,所有研究的综合质量得分为80.4%,表明所选研究的评价得分较高。适当的卫生筹资战略是可持续卫生服务的基础,实现全民健康覆盖与全球健康有着内在联系。从系统审查中可以明显看出,SSA现有的卫生筹资战略不足,需要创新的解决办法。因此,制定基于证据的多部门战略和适合各国国情的可持续解决方案仍然是当务之急。