Diagnostic Study of Public Financial Management

Robust public financial management (PFM) systems are crucial to ensure the efficacy and integrity of public health spending, thereby contributing to improved service coverage and financial protection, as required for achieving universal health coverage. A weak PFM system has impeded implementation of the Bangladesh health care financing strategy 2012-2032. This paper aims to identify and document major PFM challenges in relation to the interventions outlined in this strategy document, on the grounds that relaxing these constraints will strengthen implementation. Further, the study examines PFM barriers in service delivery, such as delays in fund availability and procurement and the lack of operational funds at the facility level. The paper points to a number of obstacles, including the absence of a legal framework for implementing a social health protection scheme, no laws to retain user fees at health facilities or to change financial rules to introduce flexible cash at facilities, district health managers without delegated financial power, noncompliance with audit observations, and need for PFM capacity strengthening. Short-, medium- and long-term actions are presented to address these PFM issues. Removing these barriers will not require significant additional resources, but will offer the potential to significantly enhance value for money for Bangladesh’s government health budget.

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Main Authors: Ahmed, Shakil, Begum, Tahmina, Smith, Owen
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019-04
Subjects:PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, HEALTH FINANCING STRATEGY, HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY, HEALTH FINANCE, SERVICE DELIVERY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/856271558671301506/Diagnostic-Study-of-Public-Financial-Management-To-Strengthen-Health-Financing-and-Service-Delivery-in-Bangladesh
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/31768
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spelling dig-okr-10986317682024-08-07T19:09:34Z Diagnostic Study of Public Financial Management To Strengthen Health Financing and Service Delivery in Bangladesh Ahmed, Shakil Begum, Tahmina Smith, Owen PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT HEALTH FINANCING STRATEGY HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY HEALTH FINANCE SERVICE DELIVERY Robust public financial management (PFM) systems are crucial to ensure the efficacy and integrity of public health spending, thereby contributing to improved service coverage and financial protection, as required for achieving universal health coverage. A weak PFM system has impeded implementation of the Bangladesh health care financing strategy 2012-2032. This paper aims to identify and document major PFM challenges in relation to the interventions outlined in this strategy document, on the grounds that relaxing these constraints will strengthen implementation. Further, the study examines PFM barriers in service delivery, such as delays in fund availability and procurement and the lack of operational funds at the facility level. The paper points to a number of obstacles, including the absence of a legal framework for implementing a social health protection scheme, no laws to retain user fees at health facilities or to change financial rules to introduce flexible cash at facilities, district health managers without delegated financial power, noncompliance with audit observations, and need for PFM capacity strengthening. Short-, medium- and long-term actions are presented to address these PFM issues. Removing these barriers will not require significant additional resources, but will offer the potential to significantly enhance value for money for Bangladesh’s government health budget. 2019-05-31T21:53:41Z 2019-05-31T21:53:41Z 2019-04 Working Paper Document de travail Documento de trabajo http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/856271558671301506/Diagnostic-Study-of-Public-Financial-Management-To-Strengthen-Health-Financing-and-Service-Delivery-in-Bangladesh https://hdl.handle.net/10986/31768 English Health, Nutrition, and Population Discussion Paper; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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HEALTH FINANCING STRATEGY
HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY
HEALTH FINANCE
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HEALTH FINANCING STRATEGY
HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY
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HEALTH FINANCE
SERVICE DELIVERY
Ahmed, Shakil
Begum, Tahmina
Smith, Owen
Diagnostic Study of Public Financial Management
description Robust public financial management (PFM) systems are crucial to ensure the efficacy and integrity of public health spending, thereby contributing to improved service coverage and financial protection, as required for achieving universal health coverage. A weak PFM system has impeded implementation of the Bangladesh health care financing strategy 2012-2032. This paper aims to identify and document major PFM challenges in relation to the interventions outlined in this strategy document, on the grounds that relaxing these constraints will strengthen implementation. Further, the study examines PFM barriers in service delivery, such as delays in fund availability and procurement and the lack of operational funds at the facility level. The paper points to a number of obstacles, including the absence of a legal framework for implementing a social health protection scheme, no laws to retain user fees at health facilities or to change financial rules to introduce flexible cash at facilities, district health managers without delegated financial power, noncompliance with audit observations, and need for PFM capacity strengthening. Short-, medium- and long-term actions are presented to address these PFM issues. Removing these barriers will not require significant additional resources, but will offer the potential to significantly enhance value for money for Bangladesh’s government health budget.
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