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南非卫生研究的国家支出:过去十年间格局发生了怎样的变化?

National expenditure on health research in South Africa: How has the landscape changed in the past decade?

机构信息

Department of Integrative Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, South Africa.

出版信息

S Afr Med J. 2020 Mar 30;110(4):274-283. doi: 10.7196/SAMJ.2020.v110i4.14349.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Over the past 18 years, the South African (SA) Ministry of Health has committed to allocate 2% of the national health budget to research, while the National Health Research Policy (2001) proposed that the health research budget should be 2% of total public sector health expenditure. A review was conducted by the National Health Research Committee (NHRC) in 2014 to determine whether these goals had been met, using available data up to 2009/10. It revealed that public sector health research funding remained below 2% of the national health budget, supporting the perception of reduced public sector health research funding.

OBJECTIVES

To provide an update on the previous review to investigate changes in the health research landscape since 2009/10 and whether goals have been met.

METHODS

Various publicly available sources of information on public and private expenditure on health research in SA were used to investigate health research funding and expenditure. In addition, questionnaires were sent to 35 major national and international funders of health research in SA to obtain data on the level of funding provided and the fields of research funded.

RESULTS

Total health research expenditure in SA was ZAR6.9 billion in 2016/17, or 19.2% of gross expenditure on research and development, with 1.7% of the ZAR38.6 billion National Department of Health budget from National Treasury being spent on health research through the South African Medical Research Council (ZAR658 million), corresponding to 0.4% of the consolidated government expenditure on health. However, although the total government plus science council spend on health research in 2016/17 was ZAR1.45 billion, this represents just 0.033% of the gross domestic product (GDP), thus remaining well below the aspirational target of 0.15% of the GDP set by the NHRC in 2014. Based on feedback from the funders, the estimated baseline health research funding in 2016/17 was in excess of ZAR4.1 billion, which is considerably higher than many researchers may realise. Three-quarters of this funding originated from foreign sources, suggesting both strengths and opportunities for health research in SA, but also highlighting increasing dependence on foreign funding. Notably, the majority of funders approached were not able to readily break down expenditure according to disease area.

CONCLUSIONS

Health research funding has changed significantly since our previous review, although the government's own commitments to it remain unmet. Improved mechanisms to track health research expenditure are urgently required for better alignment of funding priorities and increased co-ordination between science councils in health research funding.

摘要

背景

在过去的 18 年里,南非(SA)卫生部承诺将国家卫生预算的 2%用于研究,而《国家卫生研究政策》(2001 年)则提议将卫生研究预算定为公共部门卫生支出总额的 2%。国家卫生研究委员会(NHRC)于 2014 年进行了一次审查,以确定这些目标是否已经实现,使用了截至 2009/10 年的现有数据。审查结果显示,公共部门卫生研究资金仍低于国家卫生预算的 2%,这证实了公共部门卫生研究资金减少的看法。

目的

提供对上一次审查的更新,以调查自 2009/10 年以来卫生研究领域的变化,以及目标是否已经实现。

方法

使用各种公共来源的信息,调查南非公共和私人卫生研究支出,以调查卫生研究资金和支出。此外,还向 35 家在南非主要的国家和国际卫生研究资助者发送了调查问卷,以获取提供资金的水平和资助的研究领域的数据。

结果

2016/17 年,南非的卫生研究总支出为 69 亿兰特,占研发总支出的 19.2%,国家卫生部从国库获得的 386 亿兰特预算中,有 1.7%通过南非医学研究理事会(6.58 亿兰特)用于卫生研究,相当于政府在卫生方面支出总额的 0.4%。然而,尽管 2016/17 年政府加科学理事会用于卫生研究的总支出为 14.5 亿兰特,但这仅占国内生产总值(GDP)的 0.033%,仍远低于 NHRC 2014 年设定的 0.15%的抱负目标。根据资助者的反馈,2016/17 年估计的基线卫生研究资金超过 41 亿兰特,这大大高于许多研究人员的预期。其中四分之三的资金来自国外,这表明南非的卫生研究具有优势和机遇,但也突显了对外国资金的日益依赖。值得注意的是,所联系的大多数资助者无法根据疾病领域轻易地细分支出。

结论

自我们上次审查以来,卫生研究资金发生了重大变化,尽管政府对卫生研究的承诺仍未得到满足。迫切需要改善跟踪卫生研究支出的机制,以便更好地调整资金优先事项,并加强卫生研究资助方面的科学理事会之间的协调。

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