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An assessment of progress towards universal health coverage in Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS)

机译:对巴西,俄罗斯,印度,中国和南非在全民健康覆盖方面取得的进展的评估

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Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS) represent almost half the world's population, and all five national governments recently committed to work nationally, regionally, and globally to ensure that universal health coverage (UHC) is achieved. This analysis reviews national efforts to achieve UHC. With a broad range of health indicators, life expectancy (ranging from 53 years to 73 years), and mortality rate in children younger than 5 years (ranging from 10.3 to 44.6 deaths per 1000 livebirths), a review of progress in each of the BRICS countries shows that each has some way to go before achieving UHC. The BRICS countries show substantial, and often similar, challenges in moving towards UHC. On the basis of a review of each country, the most pressing problems are: raising insufficient public spending; stewarding mixed private and public health systems; ensuring equity; meeting the demands for more human resources; managing changing demographics and disease burdens; and addressing the social determinants of health. Increases in public funding can be used to show how BRICS health ministries could accelerate progress to achieve UHC. Although all the BRICS countries have devoted increased resources to health, the biggest increase has been in China, which was probably facilitated by China's rapid economic growth. However, the BRICS country with the second highest economic growth, India, has had the least improvement in public funding for health. Future research to understand such different levels of prioritisation of the health sector in these countries could be useful. Similarly, the role of strategic purchasing in working with powerful private sectors, the effect of federal structures, and the implications of investment in primary health care as a foundation for UHC could be explored. These issues could serve as the basis on which BRICS countries focus their efforts to share ideas and strategies.
机译:巴西,俄罗斯,印度,中国和南非(BRICS)占世界人口的近一半,所有五个国家的政府最近都致力于在全国,地区和全球范围内开展工作,以确保实现全民健康覆盖(UHC)。这项分析回顾了各国为实现UHC所做的努力。金砖四国的健康指标范围广泛,预期寿命(53岁至73岁)和5岁以下儿童的死亡率(每1000个活产中10.3至44.6例死亡),对每个金砖国家的进展进行了回顾国家表明,每个国家在实现UHC之前还有一些路要走。金砖国家在迈向全民健康计划方面显示出巨大且通常相似的挑战。在对每个国家进行审查的基础上,最紧迫的问题是:增加公共支出不足;管理私人和公共卫生系统;确保公平;满足对更多人力资源的需求;管理不断变化的人口和疾病负担;并解决健康的社会决定因素。公共资金的增加可以用来表明金砖国家卫生部如何加快实现超高碳排放的进程。尽管所有金砖国家都增加了卫生资源,但增长最快的是中国,这可能得益于中国经济的快速增长。但是,金砖四国经济增长第二高的国家印度在卫生方面的公共资金增长最少。未来进行研究以了解这些国家中卫生部门的不同优先级别可能是有用的。同样,可以探讨战略性采购在与强大的私营部门合作中的作用,联邦机构的影响以及在初级卫生保健中投资作为UHC基础的影响。这些问题可以作为金砖国家在重点上交流思想和战略的基础。

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