Department of Health Portfolio Results for Development, P.O.Box 389 - 00621 Nairobi, Kenya.
Department of Health Research, Research for Development International, Yaounde, Cameroon.
Health Syst Reform. 2022 Mar 1;8(2):e2051796. doi: 10.1080/23288604.2022.2051796.
The Strategic Purchasing Africa Resource Center (SPARC) developed a framework for tracking strategic purchasing that uses a functional and practical approach to describe, assess, and strengthen purchasing to facilitate policy dialogue within countries. This framework was applied in nine African countries to assess their progress on strategic purchasing. This paper summarizes overarching lessons from the experiences of the nine countries. In each country, researchers populated a Microsoft Excel-based matrix using data collected through document reviews and key informant interviews conducted between September 2019 and March 2021. The matrix documented governance arrangements; core purchasing functions (benefits specification, contracting arrangements, provider payment, and performance monitoring); external factors affecting purchasing; and results attributable to the implementation of these purchasing functions. SPARC and its partners synthesized information from the country assessments to draw lessons applicable to strategic purchasing in Africa. All nine countries have fragmented health financing systems, each with distinct purchasing arrangements. Countries have made some progress in specifying a benefit package that addresses the health needs of the most vulnerable groups and entering into selective contracts with mostly private providers that specify expectations and priorities. Progress on provider payment and performance monitoring has been limited. Overall, progress on strategic purchasing has been limited in most of the countries and has not led to large-scale health system improvements because of the persistence of out-of-pocket payments as the main source of health financing and the high degree of fragmentation, which limits purchasing power to allocate resources and incentivize providers to improve productivity and quality of care.
战略采购非洲资源中心 (SPARC) 开发了一个跟踪战略采购的框架,该框架采用实用的功能方法来描述、评估和加强采购,以促进国家内部的政策对话。该框架已在九个非洲国家中应用,以评估其在战略采购方面的进展。本文总结了九个国家经验中的总体经验教训。在每个国家,研究人员都使用 2019 年 9 月至 2021 年 3 月期间通过文件审查和关键知情人访谈收集的数据,在基于 Microsoft Excel 的矩阵中填充信息。该矩阵记录了治理安排;核心采购职能(利益规范、承包安排、提供者付款和绩效监测);影响采购的外部因素;以及归因于这些采购职能实施的结果。SPARC 及其合作伙伴从国家评估中综合信息,得出适用于非洲战略采购的经验教训。所有九个国家的卫生融资系统都支离破碎,各自的采购安排也各不相同。各国在规范一揽子福利方面取得了一些进展,该福利包解决了最弱势群体的健康需求,并与大多为私营的提供者签订了选择性合同,明确了期望和优先事项。提供者付款和绩效监测方面的进展有限。总体而言,大多数国家的战略采购进展有限,并且由于现金支付仍然是卫生融资的主要来源,以及高度碎片化限制了采购能力来分配资源并激励提供者提高生产力和护理质量,因此并未导致大规模的卫生系统改善。