Using economic analysis to inform health resource allocation: lessons from Malawi

Author:

Rao MeghaORCID,Nkhoma DominicORCID,Mohan SakshiORCID,Twea PakwanjaORCID,Chilima Benson,Mfutso-Bengo Joseph,Ochalek JessicaORCID,Hallett Timothy B.ORCID,Phillips Andrew N.ORCID,McGuire FinnORCID,Woods BethORCID,Walker SimonORCID,Sculpher MarkORCID,Revill PaulORCID

Abstract

AbstractDespite making remarkable strides in improving health outcomes, Malawi faces concerns about sustaining the progress achieved due to limited fiscal space and donor dependency. The imperative for efficient health spending becomes evident, necessitating strategic allocation of resources to areas with the greatest impact on mortality and morbidity. Health benefits packages hold promise in supporting efficient resource allocation. However, despite defining these packages over the last two decades, their development and implementation have posed significant challenges for Malawi. In response, the Malawian government, in collaboration with the Thanzi la Onse Programme, has developed a set of tools and frameworks, primarily based on cost-effectiveness analysis, to guide the design of health benefits packages likely to achieve national health objectives. This review provides an overview of these tools and frameworks, accompanied by other related analyses, aiming to better align health financing with health benefits package prioritization. The paper is organized around five key policy questions facing decision-makers: (i) What interventions should the health system deliver? (ii) How should resources be allocated geographically? (iii) How should investments in health system inputs be prioritized? (iv) How should equity considerations be incorporated into resource allocation decisions? and (v) How should evidence generation be prioritized to support resource allocation decisions (guiding research)? The tools and frameworks presented here are intended to be compatible for use in diverse and often complex healthcare systems across Africa, supporting the health resource allocation process as countries pursue Universal Health Coverage.

Funder

Global Institute for Disease Elimination

UK Research and Innovation as part of the Global Challenges Research Fund

University of York Faculty of Social Sciences

Wellcome

UK Medical Research Council (MRC)

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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