Health Financial Sustainability and Resilience Assessment Report
This report presents the results of adapting and applying the Health Financing Sustainability and Resilience Assessment (HFSRA) framework to the Mexican context to identify valuable lessons that can be useful for contextualizing the use of HFSRA to the needs of other countries. The framework assesses health financing based on four core concepts: sufficiency, sustainability, resilience, and efficiency. For the HFSRA case study in Mexico, sufficiency is the main focus, with resilience and sustainability adding a time dimension to the analysis.
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Format: | Report biblioteca |
Language: | English en_US |
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Washington, DC: World Bank
2024-05-20
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Subjects: | HFSRA, HEALTH, FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY, HEALTH SERVICES, SDG 3, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099051724102038383/P1798821e553e304181ba19b74a0b7a978 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/41566 |
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Summary: | This report presents the results of
adapting and applying the Health Financing Sustainability
and Resilience Assessment (HFSRA) framework to the Mexican
context to identify valuable lessons that can be useful for
contextualizing the use of HFSRA to the needs of other
countries. The framework assesses health financing based on
four core concepts: sufficiency, sustainability, resilience,
and efficiency. For the HFSRA case study in Mexico,
sufficiency is the main focus, with resilience and
sustainability adding a time dimension to the analysis. |
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