2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.10.030
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How can we evaluate the cost-effectiveness of health system strengthening? A typology and illustrations

Abstract: Health interventions often depend on a complex system of human and capital infrastructure that is shared with other interventions, in the form of service delivery platforms, such as healthcare facilities, hospitals, or community services. Most forms of health system strengthening seek to improve the efficiency or effectiveness of such delivery platforms. This paper presents a typology of ways in which health system strengthening can improve the economic efficiency of health services. Three types of health syst… Show more

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“…An economic framework for COVID-19 needs to consider capacity and service displacement. Not doing so would underestimate cost where new healthcare infrastructure may be created or would overestimate health gains where there may be declines in other health services [20,21].…”
Section: Current Preparedness and Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An economic framework for COVID-19 needs to consider capacity and service displacement. Not doing so would underestimate cost where new healthcare infrastructure may be created or would overestimate health gains where there may be declines in other health services [20,21].…”
Section: Current Preparedness and Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, CEA has hitherto found such evaluation challenging and research has only recently offered practical tools for adopting a functional approach to evaluation. 29…”
Section: Applying the Public Finance Decision Framework To Identify Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This physical architecture dictates the interconnections between platforms, services, workforce and the population, which cannot function in isolation from each other; it also defines the limits of the health system capabilities. Notably, health services can be interdependent through a commonly shared delivery platform in three ways:19 through the quality of care of an existing platform (eg, quality is improved for the whole platform, such as an operating room providing a range of services), through the specific constraints underpinning an existing platform (eg, limited medical equipment and personnel) and through the constitution of new platforms (eg, new clinics) jointly bundling these health services. Recognising this, it is clear that the eventual impact of any given policy lever will be constrained by the underlying architecture of the health system including its policy environment (figure 1).…”
Section: Priority Hsm Research Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%