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重新思考卫生发展援助如何能够推动初级卫生保健取得进展。

Rethinking how development assistance for health can catalyse progress on primary health care.

作者信息

Kasper Tobias, Yamey Gavin, Dwyer Sinead, McDade Kaci Kennedy, Lidén Jon, Lüdemann Cora, Diab Mohamed Mustafa, Ogbuoji Osondu, Poodla Prashant, Schrade Christina, Thoumi Andrea, Zimmerman Armand, Assefa Yibeltal, Allen Luke N, Basinga Paulin, Garcia Patricia J, Jackson Debra, Mwanyika Henry, Nugent Rachel, Ofosu Anthony, Rawaf Salman, Reddy K Srinath, Settle Dykki, Tritter Beth, Benn Christoph

机构信息

Independent Consultant, New York, NY, USA.

Center for Policy Impact in Global Health, Duke Global Health Institute, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.

出版信息

Lancet. 2023 Dec 9;402(10418):2253-2264. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(23)01813-5. Epub 2023 Nov 12.

Abstract

Global campaigns to control HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, and vaccine-preventable illnesses showed that large-scale impact can be achieved by using additional international financing to support selected, evidence-based, high-impact investment areas and to catalyse domestic resource mobilisation. Building on this paradigm, we make the case for targeting additional international funding for selected high-impact investments in primary health care. We have identified and costed a set of concrete, evidence-based investments that donors could support, which would be expected to have major impacts at an affordable cost. These investments are in: (1) individuals and communities empowered to engage in health decision making, (2) a new model of people-centred primary care, and (3) next generation community health workers. These three areas would be supported by strengthening two cross-cutting elements of national systems. The first is the digital tools and data that support facility, district, and national managers to improve processes, quality of care, and accountability across primary health care. The second is the educational, training, and supervisory systems needed to improve the quality of care. We estimate that with an additional international investment of between US$1·87 billion in a low-investment scenario and $3·85 billion in a high-investment scenario annually over the next 3 years, the international community could support the scale-up of this evidence-based package of investments in the 59 low-income and middle-income countries that are eligible for external financing from the World Bank Group's International Development Association.

摘要

全球防治艾滋病毒、结核病、疟疾及疫苗可预防疾病的运动表明,利用额外的国际资金来支持选定的、基于证据的、具有高影响力的投资领域,并促进国内资源筹集,能够实现大规模的影响。基于这一模式,我们主张将额外的国际资金用于对初级卫生保健进行选定的高影响力投资。我们已经确定并估算了一系列捐助方可以支持的具体的、基于证据的投资项目,预计这些投资项目将以可承受的成本产生重大影响。这些投资领域包括:(1)有能力参与健康决策的个人和社区;(2)以患者为中心的新型初级保健模式;(3)下一代社区卫生工作者。这三个领域将通过加强国家卫生系统的两个贯穿各领域的要素得到支持。第一个要素是支持机构、地区和国家管理人员改善初级卫生保健各环节、医疗服务质量及问责制的数字工具和数据。第二个要素是提高医疗服务质量所需的教育、培训和监督系统。我们估计,在未来3年里,若每年额外进行18.7亿美元的低投资规模国际投资以及38.5亿美元的高投资规模国际投资,国际社会能够支持世界银行集团国际开发协会提供外部融资的59个低收入和中等收入国家扩大这一基于证据的投资组合。

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