Mieux dépenser pour mieux soigner

This report seeks to formulate a long-term vision for Haiti’s health sector to accelerate progress toward universal health coverage (UHC), a key objective of the government’s National Health Policy (Politique Nationale de Santé, PNS)–MSPP (2012). Progress toward this goal has been hindered by political instability and frequent natural catastrophes. Most recently, in October 2016, Hurricane Matthew wreaked havoc on Haiti’s health system. It has been estimated that at least 1,000 people died and 1.4 million Haitians were directly affected by the hurricane. Such disasters have influenced Haiti’s government and development partners by demanding a short-term focus on acute need priorities. This study aims to take a step back, assess Haiti’s health financing system, and identify critical constraints and opportunities to accelerate progress toward UHC and the health-related United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the long term. The report compiles existing studies and information, and it provides new analysis of larger data sets, as well as hospital financing data. To our knowledge, it is the first attempt to assess systematically the health financing system in Haiti.

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017-03
Subjects:HEALTH SYSTEM, HEALTH OUTCOMES, HEALTH FINANCE, ACCESS TO SERVICES, EFFICIENCY, UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE, UHC, HURRICANE MATTHEW, DISASTER RESPONSE, HEALTH EXPENDITURE, DONOR COORDINATION, POVERTY, AFFORDABLE HEALTH,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/790331522095815549/Better-spending-better-care-a-look-at-Haitis-health-financing
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/29517
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spelling dig-okr-10986295172024-08-07T19:26:26Z Mieux dépenser pour mieux soigner Better Spending, Better Care Un regard sur le financement de la santé en Haïti A Look at Haiti's Health Financing World Bank Group HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH FINANCE ACCESS TO SERVICES EFFICIENCY UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE UHC HURRICANE MATTHEW DISASTER RESPONSE HEALTH EXPENDITURE DONOR COORDINATION POVERTY AFFORDABLE HEALTH This report seeks to formulate a long-term vision for Haiti’s health sector to accelerate progress toward universal health coverage (UHC), a key objective of the government’s National Health Policy (Politique Nationale de Santé, PNS)–MSPP (2012). Progress toward this goal has been hindered by political instability and frequent natural catastrophes. Most recently, in October 2016, Hurricane Matthew wreaked havoc on Haiti’s health system. It has been estimated that at least 1,000 people died and 1.4 million Haitians were directly affected by the hurricane. Such disasters have influenced Haiti’s government and development partners by demanding a short-term focus on acute need priorities. This study aims to take a step back, assess Haiti’s health financing system, and identify critical constraints and opportunities to accelerate progress toward UHC and the health-related United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the long term. The report compiles existing studies and information, and it provides new analysis of larger data sets, as well as hospital financing data. To our knowledge, it is the first attempt to assess systematically the health financing system in Haiti. Le présent rapport vise à formuler une vision à long terme pour le secteur de la santé en Haïti de manière à accélérer les progrès vers la couverture sanitaire universelle (CSU), un objectif clé de la Politique Nationale de Santé du Gouvernement (MSPP, 2012). Cependant, l’instabilité politique et les catastrophes naturelles fréquentes ont entravé les progrès vers cet objectif. Le récent ouragan Matthew, qui a frappé Haïti en octobre 2016, a ravagé le système de santé du pays, causant, selon les estimations, au moins 1000 décès, et affectant plus de 1,4 million de personnes. De telles catastrophes ont influencé le gouvernement et les partenaires de développement, les obligeant à se focaliser sur la satisfaction des besoins urgents à court terme. Cette étude vise à prendre du recul, à évaluer le système de financement de la santé en Haïti, et à identifier les obstacles les plus importants et les opportunités en vue d’accélérer les progrès à long terme vers la CSU et les objectifs de développement durable (ODD) liés à la santé et adoptés par les Nations Unies. Le rapport compile les études et les informations existantes, et fournit une nouvelle analyse d’un plus grand ensemble de données, y compris les données de financement des hôpitaux. Il s’agit, à notre connaissance, de la première tentative d’évaluation systématique du financement de la santé en Haïti. 2018-03-27T14:50:44Z 2018-03-27T14:50:44Z 2017-03 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/790331522095815549/Better-spending-better-care-a-look-at-Haitis-health-financing https://hdl.handle.net/10986/29517 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf application/pdf World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic HEALTH SYSTEM
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH FINANCE
ACCESS TO SERVICES
EFFICIENCY
UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE
UHC
HURRICANE MATTHEW
DISASTER RESPONSE
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
DONOR COORDINATION
POVERTY
AFFORDABLE HEALTH
HEALTH SYSTEM
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH FINANCE
ACCESS TO SERVICES
EFFICIENCY
UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE
UHC
HURRICANE MATTHEW
DISASTER RESPONSE
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
DONOR COORDINATION
POVERTY
AFFORDABLE HEALTH
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DISASTER RESPONSE
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
DONOR COORDINATION
POVERTY
AFFORDABLE HEALTH
HEALTH SYSTEM
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH FINANCE
ACCESS TO SERVICES
EFFICIENCY
UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE
UHC
HURRICANE MATTHEW
DISASTER RESPONSE
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
DONOR COORDINATION
POVERTY
AFFORDABLE HEALTH
World Bank Group
Mieux dépenser pour mieux soigner
description This report seeks to formulate a long-term vision for Haiti’s health sector to accelerate progress toward universal health coverage (UHC), a key objective of the government’s National Health Policy (Politique Nationale de Santé, PNS)–MSPP (2012). Progress toward this goal has been hindered by political instability and frequent natural catastrophes. Most recently, in October 2016, Hurricane Matthew wreaked havoc on Haiti’s health system. It has been estimated that at least 1,000 people died and 1.4 million Haitians were directly affected by the hurricane. Such disasters have influenced Haiti’s government and development partners by demanding a short-term focus on acute need priorities. This study aims to take a step back, assess Haiti’s health financing system, and identify critical constraints and opportunities to accelerate progress toward UHC and the health-related United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the long term. The report compiles existing studies and information, and it provides new analysis of larger data sets, as well as hospital financing data. To our knowledge, it is the first attempt to assess systematically the health financing system in Haiti.
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