Rathe Magdalena, Hernández Patricia, Van Mosseveld Cornelis, Pescetto Claudia, Van de Maele Nathalie
Fundación Plenitud Santo Domingo República Dominicana Fundación Plenitud, Santo Domingo, República Dominicana.
Nederlands Interdisciplinair Demografisch Instituut La Haya Países Bajos Nederlands Interdisciplinair Demografisch Instituut, La Haya, Países Bajos.
Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2021 Jun 11;45:e72. doi: 10.26633/RPSP.2021.72. eCollection 2021.
This report traces the progressive expansion of health accounts (HA) to measure national health expenditures, from the first attempts in 1926 by the American Medical Association to the present day. Milestones in the development of A System of Health Accounts (SHA) are covered, from the economic background to initial efforts by a few countries and organizations, to the need for a set of accounting standards for health care systems, and finally, to consolidation with SHA 2011. International organizations, such as the World Health Organization, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Eurostat, the World Bank, and the United States Agency for International Development have been critical to expanding national HA exercises and ensuring that these are standardized, comparable, and become institutionalized. National efforts to track health expenditures have not only enriched collective results, but have become an important component of global leadership, informing policy the world over. More than 100 countries have created HA under the global standard and have gained a better understanding of health spending and financial flows. These results are key for monitoring progress toward national and global initiatives, such as the Sustainable Development Goals and Universal Health Coverage. Challenges remain to be tackled, among them institutionalization and quality of results. Social responsibility for improving data sources and expanding the generation and usability of health accounts are also needed.
本报告追溯了健康账户(HA)在衡量国家卫生支出方面的逐步扩展,从1926年美国医学协会的首次尝试到如今。涵盖了《卫生账户体系》(SHA)发展过程中的各个里程碑,从经济背景到一些国家和组织的初步努力,到对医疗保健系统一套会计标准的需求,最后到与《2011年卫生账户体系》的整合。世界卫生组织、经济合作与发展组织、欧盟统计局、世界银行和美国国际开发署等国际组织对于扩大国家健康账户工作并确保其标准化、可比较以及制度化至关重要。各国跟踪卫生支出的努力不仅丰富了总体成果,还成为全球领导力的一个重要组成部分,为世界各地的政策提供了依据。100多个国家已按照全球标准建立了健康账户,并对卫生支出和资金流动有了更好的理解。这些成果对于监测国家和全球倡议(如可持续发展目标和全民健康覆盖)的进展情况至关重要。仍有待应对一些挑战,其中包括制度化和成果质量。还需要承担起社会责任,改善数据来源,扩大健康账户的生成和可用性。