World Bank: People Spend Half a Trillion Dollars Out-Of-Pocket on Health in Developing Countries Annually
People in developing countries spend half a trillion dollars annually -- over
Financing Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in developing countries is a priority for the G20 Presidency of
"UHC is not just about better health, it is fundamental to inclusive growth," said
The report, titled High-Performance Health Financing for Universal Health Coverage, projects that by the year 2030, the target date of the
"Health is an essential human capital investment that countries must make for their people to succeed at school and at work," said
The report calls for increases in national investments in health and making investment in health a whole-of-government priority, improving financial sustainability by scaling proven investments like primary health services that reach the poorest, and taxing tobacco, alcohol and sugary drinks to raise revenue and improve health. It says international assistance for health should be increased, focused on countries and populations that are furthest behind and on building national institutions and capacities.
"The
Even in the best-case scenario with greater, more efficient and more equitable country and international investments, the report projects that the 2030 UHC financing gap will not be closed. It urges that health financing therefore be a major priority for innovation over the next decade to help bridge the gap.
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