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Public financing in the health sector is an essential component for countries working to implement universal health coverage (UHC). Unfortunately, the reality that many low- and middle-income countries currently face are health systems that are inefficiently funded through high levels of out-of-pocket spending. As demographics shift and the burden of chronic disease management rises, countries must identify ways to increase public financing for health and reduce out-of-pocket costs. This report helps make the case for why countries must “realize fiscal space for health” to continue to advance their UHC goals.
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Regardless of their country’s income level, decision-makers are forced to choose where and how best to spend their health budgets. Health Priority Setting: A Practitioner’s Handbook provides practical guidance for low-and middle-income countries on how to use data and evidence when allocating resources in the health sector to help achieve their health priorities. Co-produced by the JLN’s Efficiency collaborative, this handbook packages the experiences and expertise from 11 JLN member countries, including Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nigeria, the Philippines, and Vietnam.