Titulo | Implications of the global financial crisis for the response to diseases of poverty within overall health sector development: the case of tuberculosis. |
Autoría | Maher D. |
Fuente | Trop Med Int Health. 2010 Jan;15(1):11-7 |
Resumen |
The global financial crisis poses a threat to global health, and may exacerbate diseases of poverty, e.g. HIV, malaria and tuberculosis. Exploring the implications of the global financial crisis for the health sector response to tuberculosis is useful to illustrate the practical problems and propose possible solutions. The response to tuberculosis is considered in the context of health sector development. Problems and solutions are considered in five key areas: financing, prioritization, government regulation, integration and decentralization. Securing health gains in global tuberculosis control depends on protecting expenditure by governments of countries badly affected by tuberculosis and by donors, taking measures to increase efficiencies, prioritizing health expenditures and strengthening government regulation. Lessons learned will be valuable for stakeholders involved in the health sector response to tuberculosis and other diseases of poverty. |
URL | www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19891762 |
Tipo de documento | Artículo cientifico |
Impacto en el sistema sanitario | Medidas de eficiencia/reducción costes |
Impacto en la salud | -- |