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Rethinking how development assistance for health can catalyse progress on primary health care.

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Kasper, T; Yamey, G; Dwyer, S; McDade, KK; Lidén, J; Lüdemann, C; Diab, MM; Ogbuoji, O; Poodla, P; Schrade, C; Thoumi, A; Zimmerman, A ...
Published in: Lancet (London, England)
December 2023

Global campaigns to control HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, and vaccine-preventable illnesses showed that large-scale impact can be achieved by using additional international financing to support selected, evidence-based, high-impact investment areas and to catalyse domestic resource mobilisation. Building on this paradigm, we make the case for targeting additional international funding for selected high-impact investments in primary health care. We have identified and costed a set of concrete, evidence-based investments that donors could support, which would be expected to have major impacts at an affordable cost. These investments are in: (1) individuals and communities empowered to engage in health decision making, (2) a new model of people-centred primary care, and (3) next generation community health workers. These three areas would be supported by strengthening two cross-cutting elements of national systems. The first is the digital tools and data that support facility, district, and national managers to improve processes, quality of care, and accountability across primary health care. The second is the educational, training, and supervisory systems needed to improve the quality of care. We estimate that with an additional international investment of between US$1·87 billion in a low-investment scenario and $3·85 billion in a high-investment scenario annually over the next 3 years, the international community could support the scale-up of this evidence-based package of investments in the 59 low-income and middle-income countries that are eligible for external financing from the World Bank Group's International Development Association.

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Lancet (London, England)

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EISSN

1474-547X

ISSN

0140-6736

Publication Date

December 2023

Volume

402

Issue

10418

Start / End Page

2253 / 2264

Related Subject Headings

  • Primary Health Care
  • Humans
  • Global Health
  • General & Internal Medicine
  • Developing Countries
  • Costs and Cost Analysis
  • Catalysis
  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences
 

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Kasper, T., Yamey, G., Dwyer, S., McDade, K. K., Lidén, J., Lüdemann, C., … Benn, C. (2023). Rethinking how development assistance for health can catalyse progress on primary health care. Lancet (London, England), 402(10418), 2253–2264. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(23)01813-5
Kasper, Tobias, Gavin Yamey, Sinead Dwyer, Kaci Kennedy McDade, Jon Lidén, Cora Lüdemann, Mohamed Mustafa Diab, et al. “Rethinking how development assistance for health can catalyse progress on primary health care.Lancet (London, England) 402, no. 10418 (December 2023): 2253–64. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(23)01813-5.
Kasper T, Yamey G, Dwyer S, McDade KK, Lidén J, Lüdemann C, et al. Rethinking how development assistance for health can catalyse progress on primary health care. Lancet (London, England). 2023 Dec;402(10418):2253–64.
Kasper, Tobias, et al. “Rethinking how development assistance for health can catalyse progress on primary health care.Lancet (London, England), vol. 402, no. 10418, Dec. 2023, pp. 2253–64. Epmc, doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(23)01813-5.
Kasper T, Yamey G, Dwyer S, McDade KK, Lidén J, Lüdemann C, Diab MM, Ogbuoji O, Poodla P, Schrade C, Thoumi A, Zimmerman A, Assefa Y, Allen LN, Basinga P, Garcia PJ, Jackson D, Mwanyika H, Nugent R, Ofosu A, Rawaf S, Reddy KS, Settle D, Tritter B, Benn C. Rethinking how development assistance for health can catalyse progress on primary health care. Lancet (London, England). 2023 Dec;402(10418):2253–2264.
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Published In

Lancet (London, England)

DOI

EISSN

1474-547X

ISSN

0140-6736

Publication Date

December 2023

Volume

402

Issue

10418

Start / End Page

2253 / 2264

Related Subject Headings

  • Primary Health Care
  • Humans
  • Global Health
  • General & Internal Medicine
  • Developing Countries
  • Costs and Cost Analysis
  • Catalysis
  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences