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Universal health coverage and intersectoral action for health: key messages from Disease Control Priorities, 3rd edition.

Dean T Jamison1, Ala Alwan2, Charles N Mock2, Rachel Nugent3, David Watkins2, Olusoji Adeyi4, Shuchi Anand5, Rifat Atun6, Stefano Bertozzi7, Zulfiqar Bhutta8, Agnes Binagwaho9, Robert Black10, Mark Blecher11, Barry R Bloom6, Elizabeth Brouwer2, Donald A P Bundy12, Dan Chisholm13, Alarcos Cieza14, Mark Cullen5, Kristen Danforth2, Nilanthi de Silva15, Haile T Debas16, Peter Donkor17, Tarun Dua14, Kenneth A Fleming18, Mark Gallivan19, Patricia J Garcia20, Atul Gawande21, Thomas Gaziano22, Hellen Gelband23, Roger Glass24, Amanda Glassman25, Glenda Gray26, Demissie Habte27, King K Holmes2, Susan Horton28, Guy Hutton29, Prabhat Jha23, Felicia M Knaul30, Olive Kobusingye31, Eric L Krakauer9, Margaret E Kruk6, Peter Lachmann32, Ramanan Laxminarayan33, Carol Levin2, Lai Meng Looi34, Nita Madhav19, Adel Mahmoud35, Jean Claude Mbanya36, Anthony Measham4, María Elena Medina-Mora37, Carol Medlin38, Anne Mills39, Jody-Anne Mills14, Jaime Montoya40, Ole Norheim41, Zachary Olson7, Folashade Omokhodion42, Ben Oppenheim19, Toby Ord43, Vikram Patel9, George C Patton44, John Peabody16, Dorairaj Prabhakaran45, Jinyuan Qi35, Teri Reynolds14, Sevket Ruacan46, Rengaswamy Sankaranarayanan47, Jaime Sepúlveda16, Richard Skolnik48, Kirk R Smith7, Marleen Temmerman49, Stephen Tollman26, Stéphane Verguet6, Damian G Walker50, Neff Walker10, Yangfeng Wu51, Kun Zhao52.   

Abstract

The World Bank is publishing nine volumes of Disease Control Priorities, 3rd edition (DCP3) between 2015 and 2018. Volume 9, Improving Health and Reducing Poverty, summarises the main messages from all the volumes and contains cross-cutting analyses. This Review draws on all nine volumes to convey conclusions. The analysis in DCP3 is built around 21 essential packages that were developed in the nine volumes. Each essential package addresses the concerns of a major professional community (eg, child health or surgery) and contains a mix of intersectoral policies and health-sector interventions. 71 intersectoral prevention policies were identified in total, 29 of which are priorities for early introduction. Interventions within the health sector were grouped onto five platforms (population based, community level, health centre, first-level hospital, and referral hospital). DCP3 defines a model concept of essential universal health coverage (EUHC) with 218 interventions that provides a starting point for country-specific analysis of priorities. Assuming steady-state implementation by 2030, EUHC in lower-middle-income countries would reduce premature deaths by an estimated 4·2 million per year. Estimated total costs prove substantial: about 9·1% of (current) gross national income (GNI) in low-income countries and 5·2% of GNI in lower-middle-income countries. Financing provision of continuing intervention against chronic conditions accounts for about half of estimated incremental costs. For lower-middle-income countries, the mortality reduction from implementing the EUHC can only reach about half the mortality reduction in non-communicable diseases called for by the Sustainable Development Goals. Full achievement will require increased investment or sustained intersectoral action, and actions by finance ministries to tax smoking and polluting emissions and to reduce or eliminate (often large) subsidies on fossil fuels appear of central importance. DCP3 is intended to be a model starting point for analyses at the country level, but country-specific cost structures, epidemiological needs, and national priorities will generally lead to definitions of EUHC that differ from country to country and from the model in this Review. DCP3 is particularly relevant as achievement of EUHC relies increasingly on greater domestic finance, with global developmental assistance in health focusing more on global public goods. In addition to assessing effects on mortality, DCP3 looked at outcomes of EUHC not encompassed by the disability-adjusted life-year metric and related cost-effectiveness analyses. The other objectives included financial protection (potentially better provided upstream by keeping people out of the hospital rather than downstream by paying their hospital bills for them), stillbirths averted, palliative care, contraception, and child physical and intellectual growth. The first 1000 days after conception are highly important for child development, but the next 7000 days are likewise important and often neglected.
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Year:  2017        PMID: 29179954      PMCID: PMC5996988          DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(17)32906-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lancet        ISSN: 0140-6736            Impact factor:   79.321


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