Building health system resilience in financing

Doshi, R. D. & Cylus, J.ORCID logo (2024). Building health system resilience in financing. In Handbook of Health System Resilience (pp. 144-155). Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781803925936.00018
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Shocks to healthcare systems have the potential to disrupt financing in each aspect of a financing scheme: revenue raising, pooling, purchasing, and governance of financing. Each of these disruptions, in turn, can impede a health system’s ability to continue delivering care due to a lack of funding. The COVID-19 pandemic provides a recent example of a shock that caused global financing disruptions, requiring nations to employ various strategies to maintain their health systems’ function in the face of a public health emergency. The examples discussed in this chapter highlight the importance of implementing such measures in anticipation of a shock and maintaining payments to health care professionals.

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