Budget Execution in Health: From Bottlenecks to Solutions - Case Study Series
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Washington, DC: World Bank
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Health budget allocation and execution are critical to ensuring that health systems function effectively, equitably, and sustainably. The importance of budget execution in health extends far beyond mere fund disbursement; it is central to the health systems’ ability to deliver essential services, improve health outcomes, and advance toward universal health coverage (UHC). The report Budget Execution in Health: From Bottlenecks to Solutions identifies common pitfalls and opportunities for reform through synthesizing findings from case studies across the world. This special issue of country case studies is a companion to the synthesis report and delves deeper into concrete examples of the principles, practices, and challenges associated with budget execution in the health sector. Country-specific examples offer valuable insights and lessons for both practitioners and scholars, highlighting the complexities and nuances of budget execution in diverse health contexts. The series is intended as a resource for policymakers, health managers, financial officers, and stakeholders involved in health budget planning, implementation, and oversight. In conclusion, budget execution in health is not merely a technical exercise; it is a critical determinant of the ability of health systems to deliver on their promises to the populations they serve. By ensuring that allocated resources are used efficiently, transparently, and effectively, we can move closer to achieving the goal of universal health coverage and ensuring that all people have access to the health services they need without suffering financial hardship.
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HEALTH BUDGET ALLOCATION, UHC, HEALTH COVERAGE, HEALTH SERVICES
