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The impacts of decentralisation on health-related equity: A systematic review of the evidence.

Anthony Mwinkaara Sumah1, Leonard Baatiema2, Seye Abimbola3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Decentralised governance of health care has been widely adopted globally over the past three decades. But despite being implemented as a management strategy across many health systems, its impact on health equity is yet unclear.
OBJECTIVE: To conduct a systematic literature review of the implications of decentralised governance of health care on equity in health, health care and health financing.
METHODS: A systematic search of CINAHL, EconLit, Embase, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane database of systematic reviews was conducted. Articles that met the inclusion criteria examined entire health systems and the relationship between implementing decentralised governance and health-related equity. The quality of reporting of the included studies was assessed using a 10-point quality rating tool.
RESULTS: Out of 808 articles identified, 9 met the inclusion criteria. The included studies were mostly explorative and used a range of quantitative techniques to analyse the relationship between variables of interest. The review found that depending on context, decentralisation could either lead to equity gains or exacerbate inequities. The impact of decentralisation on inequities in health and health care depends on pre-existing socio-economic disparities and financial barriers to access. While decentralisation can lead to inequities in health financing between sub-national jurisdictions, this is minimised with substantial central government transfers and cross subsidisation.
CONCLUSION: The implications of decentralised governance of health systems on health-related equity are varied and depend on pre-existing socio-economic and organisational context, the form of decentralisation implemented and the complementary mechanisms implemented alongside decentralisation.
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Keywords:  Decentralisation; Equity; Health care governance; Health outcomes; Health system; Health-related equity; Healthcare access; Heath financing

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27663406     DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2016.09.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Policy        ISSN: 0168-8510            Impact factor:   2.980


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4.  Regional health disparities in Burkina Faso during the period of health care decentralization. Results of a macro-level analysis.

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8.  Perceived consequences of healthcare service decentralization on access, affordability and quality of care in Khartoum locality, Sudan.

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