The Future of Health Financing in Vietnam
Vietnam is changing rapidly economically, with parallel shifts in epidemiology and demographics. There have also been significant policy shifts in recent years, including in the health sector. The combined effects of these transitions pose some risks to the sustainability of essential public health services, and will continue to put upward pressure on health spending. This report analyzes how Vietnam can maintain a sufficient level of public spending on health to sustain and further good health outcomes and respond to new health challenges.
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Format: | Report biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2019-06
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Subjects: | HEALTH FINANCE, FISCAL TRENDS, PUBLIC SPENDING, REVENUE MOBILIZATION, LOCAL BUDGETS, PHARMACEUTICALS, ACCOUNTABILITY, CAPITAL PLANS, HEALTH CARE FACILITIES, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/222831563548465796/The-Future-of-Health-Financing-in-Vietnam-Ensuring-Sufficiency-Efficiency-and-Sustainability https://hdl.handle.net/10986/32187 |
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Summary: | Vietnam is changing rapidly
economically, with parallel shifts in epidemiology and
demographics. There have also been significant policy shifts
in recent years, including in the health sector. The
combined effects of these transitions pose some risks to the
sustainability of essential public health services, and will
continue to put upward pressure on health spending. This
report analyzes how Vietnam can maintain a sufficient level
of public spending on health to sustain and further good
health outcomes and respond to new health challenges. |
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