Borghi Josephine, Brown Garrett W
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine London UK.
University of Leeds Leeds UK.
Glob Policy. 2022 May;13(2):193-207. doi: 10.1111/1758-5899.13081. Epub 2022 Mar 19.
Adequately preparing for and containing global shocks, such as COVID-19, is a key challenge facing health systems globally. COVID-19 highlights that health systems are multilevel systems, a continuum from local to global. Goals and monitoring indicators have been key to strengthening national health systems but are missing at the supranational level. A framework to strengthen the global system-the global health actors and the governance, finance, and delivery arrangements within which they operate-is urgently needed. In this article, we illustrate how the World Health Organization Building Blocks framework, which has been used to monitor the performance of national health systems, can be applied to describe and appraise the global health system and its response to COVID-19, and identify potential reforms. Key weaknesses in the global response included: fragmented and voluntary financing; non-transparent pricing of medicines and supplies, poor quality standards, and inequities in procurement and distribution; and weak leadership and governance. We also identify positive achievements and identify potential reforms of the global health system for greater resilience to future shocks. We discuss the limitations of the Building Blocks framework and future research directions and reflect on political economy challenges to reform.
充分准备并应对全球性冲击,如新冠疫情,是全球卫生系统面临的一项关键挑战。新冠疫情凸显出卫生系统是多层次的系统,是一个从地方到全球的连续统一体。目标和监测指标一直是加强国家卫生系统的关键,但在超国家层面却缺失。迫切需要一个加强全球系统的框架——全球卫生行为体以及它们运作其中的治理、融资和服务提供安排。在本文中,我们阐述了如何将已用于监测国家卫生系统绩效的世界卫生组织构件框架,应用于描述和评估全球卫生系统及其对新冠疫情的应对,并确定潜在的改革方向。全球应对措施的主要弱点包括:融资分散且为自愿性质;药品和物资定价不透明、质量标准差,以及采购和分配方面的不平等;以及领导力和治理薄弱。我们还确定了积极成果,并找出全球卫生系统为增强应对未来冲击的复原力而可能进行的改革。我们讨论了构件框架的局限性和未来研究方向,并思考了改革所面临的政治经济挑战。