Towards a coherent global framework for health financing: recommendations and recent developments

Author:

Ottersen Trygve,Elovainio Riku,Evans David B.,McCoy David,Mcintyre Di,Meheus Filip,Moon Suerie,Ooms Gorik,Røttingen John-Arne

Abstract

AbstractThe articles in this special issue have demonstrated how unprecedented transitions have come with both challenges and opportunities for health financing. Against the background of these challenges and opportunities, the Working Group on Health Financing at the Chatham House Centre on Global Health Security laid out, in 2014, a set of policy responses encapsulated in 20 recommendations for how to make progress towards a coherent global framework for health financing. These recommendations pertain to domestic financing of national health systems, global public goods for health, external financing for national health systems and the cross-cutting issues of accountability and agreement on a new global framework. Since the Working Group concluded its work, multiple events have reinforced the group’s recommendations. Among these are the agreement on the Addis Ababa Action Agenda, the adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals, the outbreak of Ebola in West Africa and the release of the Panama Papers. These events also represent new stepping stones towards a new global framework.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Health Policy

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