– Global healthcare spending represents 10% of the global GDP; this is approximately USD 8.5 trillion. However, this proportion of expenditure varies from country to country. following scenarios:
– High income countries, who have 20% of the global population, account for 80% global health expenditure, of which 70% is public spending. following scenarios:
– Middle income countries have on average 50% public health spending and in low to lower-middle income countries, public health expenditure accounts for only 20% of global health expenditure, yet these countries need to cover the majority of the global population. following scenarios:
– As most African countries can be classified as low to lower-middle income countries, where most of the population is vulnerable and unable to pay for quality health services on their own, it is key that public spending on health must increase significantly.
– Who to protect
– How to finance it sustainably (e.g. how to increase the public health kitty)
– How to structure it
2. Leverage their expertise in implementing large projects supported by their wide range of skills and resources.
3. Provide budget visibility to the government by risk transfer and associate volatility at fixed costs.
4. Guarantee cost containment, limiting leakage through data analysis and fraud monitoring.
5. Attract investors to fill infrastructure gaps.
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About AHBS-Africa Women’s Health: The Role of the Private Sector in Advancing Women’s Health in Africa
AHB curated the Africa Health Business Symposium (AHBS) under the theme: The role of the private sector in advancing women’s health in Africa with the objective to prioritise, explore and strengthen the role of the private sector in advancing women’s health on the continent.
Learn more at: www.africahealthbusiness.com