Fifteen years later: moving forward Heller's heritage on fiscal space for health.


Journal

Health policy and planning
ISSN: 1460-2237
Titre abrégé: Health Policy Plan
Pays: England
ID NLM: 8610614

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
09 Sep 2021
Historique:
accepted: 19 02 2021
pubmed: 16 4 2021
medline: 14 9 2021
entrez: 15 4 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Economist Peter Heller, writing a seminal paper published in Health, Policy and Planning in 2006, identified five opportunities for expanding fiscal space for health: raising revenue, reprioritizing expenditure, borrowing, using seigniorage and mobilizing external grants. The development of the initial framework marked a significant conceptual advancement in health financing, by situating health reforms within a broader macro-fiscal context. Fifteen years later, fiscal space for health is not viewed simply as a question of finding additional revenues but also as a matter of improving public financial management (PFM) in the health sector, specifically for publicly funded health systems. This paper advances the concept of budgetary space for health, which explores available resources generated through greater overall public expenditure, prioritized budget allocations, and improved PFM. The paper adds a critical component, unpacking the ways through which PFM improvements can maximize budgetary space for health. The approach fits the realities of public finances in the era of the Sustainable Development Goals. The key implication is that PFM aspects should be systematically included in assessments of budgetary space to inform more effective country dialogues between the finance and health sectors.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33855368
pii: 6225877
doi: 10.1093/heapol/czab033
pmc: PMC8428612
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

1239-1245

Subventions

Organisme : World Health Organization
ID : 001
Pays : International
Organisme : United Kingdom's Department for International Development
Organisme : Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Informations de copyright

© The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press in association with The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

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Auteurs

Hélène Barroy (H)

Departement for Health Systems Governance and Financing, World Health Organization, Avenue Appia 20, Geneva 1211, Switzerland.

Sanjeev Gupta (S)

Center for Global Development, 2055 L St NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA.

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