
Global health is at a crossroads. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development has come with ambitious targets for health and health services worldwide. To reach these targets, many more billions of dollars need to be spent on health. However, development assistance for health has plateaued and domestic funding on health in most countries is growing at rates too low to close the financing gap.National and international decision-makers face tough choices about how scarce health care resources should be spent. Should additional funds be spent on primary prevention of stroke, treating childhood cancer, or expanding treatment for HIV/AIDS? Should health coverage decisions take into account the effects of illness on productivity, household finances, and children's educational attainment, or just focus on health outcomes? Does age matter for priority setting or should it be ignored? Are health gains far in the future less important than gains in the present? Should higher priority be given to people who are sicker or poorer?Global Health Priority-Setting provides a framework for how to think about evidence-based priority-setting in health. Over 18 chapters, ethicists, philosophers, economists, policy-makers, and clinicians from around the world assess the state of current practice in national and global priority setting, describe new tools and methodologies to address establishing global health priorities, and tackle the most important ethical questions that decision-makers must consider in allocating health resources.
This book investigates the ethical and economic frameworks required to navigate the complex challenges of resource allocation within global health systems. The authors, including Ezekiel J. Emanuel and other prominent scholars in bioethics and economics, synthesize diverse perspectives to address the limitations of traditional cost-effectiveness analysis. They argue that decision-makers must integrate broader social, economic, and ethical considerations to meet the ambitious targets of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this work as a critical resource for policy-makers and academics navigating the intersection of ethics and health economics. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a rigorous foundation for understanding the complexities of global health priority-setting.
Page Count:
361
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
ISBN-10:
0190912782
ISBN-13:
9780190912789
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