Advancing the future of equitable access to health care: recommendations from international health care leaders

Author:

Boyer Beth1,Huber Katie1ORCID,Zimlichman Eyal2ORCID,Saunders Robert1,McClellan Mark1ORCID,Kahn Charles3ORCID,Noach Ryan4,Salzberg Claudia5

Affiliation:

1. Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, United States

2. Sheba Medical Center , Ramat Gan 52621 , Israel

3. Federation of American Hospitals, Washington, DC 20001, United States

4. Discovery Health, Sandton 2146, South Africa

5. Future of Health, Washington, DC 20001, United States

Abstract

Abstract Disparities in access to health care are persistent and contribute to poor health outcomes for many populations around the world. Barriers to access are often similar across countries, despite differences in how health systems are structured. Health care leaders can work to address these barriers through bold, evidence-based actions. The Future of Health (FOH), an international community of senior health leaders, collaborated with the Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy to identify priority organizational and policy actions needed to improve equitable access to health care through a consensus-building exercise, a targeted literature review, and an expert discussion group. This paper describes four key action areas for health care leaders that FOH members identified as critical to enabling the future of equitable access to health care: ensuring prioritization of and accountability for equitable access to care; establishing comprehensive, organization-wide strategies to address barriers to access; clearly defining and incentivizing improvement on key measures related to reducing disparities in access; and establishing cross-sector partnerships to improve equitable access.

Funder

Future of Health, LLC

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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