Policy summary 1: addressing financial sustainability in health systems
Année de publication: 2019
This report (Report 1) is a policy summary which underpins the key theme of
the conference – financial sustainability in health systems. The report touches
on the myriad elements involved in discussions on financial sustainability, and
emphasizes the need for a clarification of the key concepts as a prerequisite to
understanding both what is at stake and what is involved, in order to then
consider potential policy decisions. Given the high level involvement at the
conference, and towards enhancing the empirical relevance of the report and
the research evidence it synthesizes, an earlier draft for consultation was
presented at the conference. The current version represents the final report,
taking into account the feedback received.
Reports 2 and 3 are part of the joint Health Evidence Network-European
Observatory on Health Systems and Policies policy brief series. The reports aim
to respond to policy-makers’ needs through the provision of accessible
syntheses of the available research evidence, along with a discussion of the
implementation issues around particular policy options.
Earlier versions of the reports were presented during a review workshop hosted
by the Czech Ministry of Health on 3 December 2008, involving the authors,
representatives of the Czech Ministry, country experts, and key technical staff
from the World Health Organization, the European Commission, the World
Bank and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The
feedback and input received from the workshop participants were used in
developing the final reports.