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European Parliament, Brussels, 21 February 2013 Brussels, 21 February 2013 Innovating Public Health Policy in times of the financial & economic crisis in the WHO European Region Hans Kluge Director, Health Systems and Public Health

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Brussels, 21 February 2013. Innovating Public Health Policy in times of the financial & economic crisis in the WHO European Region Hans Kluge Director, Health Systems and Public Health. WHO Health Policy Framework Health 2020. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Brussels, 21 February 2013

European Parliament, Brussels, 21 February 2013

Brussels, 21 February 2013

Innovating Public Health Policy in times of the financial & economic crisis in the

WHO European Region

Hans KlugeDirector, Health Systems and Public Health

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European Parliament, Brussels, 21 February 2013

The WHO policy Health 2020 and instruments

Main health system policy responses

WHO work with Member States in response to the crisis

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European Parliament, Brussels, 21 February 2013

WHO Health Policy Framework Health 2020

• Investing in health through a life-course approach and empowering people

• Tackling Europe´s major health challenges of NCDs and communicable diseases

• Strengthening people centered health systems

• Creating resilient communities and supportive environments

Universal health

coverage is the basis for action in these four

priority areas

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Tallinn Charter:Strengthening health systems “ … noone should become poor due to ill health … ”

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All people have access to needed health services (incl. prevention, promotion, treatment & rehabilitation) of sufficient quality

What is Universal Health Coverage?

The use of services does not expose any user (or his/her family members) to undue financial hardship

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The health effects of financial & economic crisis

Main health system policy responses

Messages for policy makers

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LOWER INPUT PRICESto cut costs, particularly in

spending on hospital services and pharmaceuticals, by negotiating

lower prices and switching to generic medicines

Health personnel SALARIES were reduced, frozen, or the rate of

increase reduced. In some cases these were across-the-board cuts, in other cases targeted

Policy responses up to end 2010

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Protecting public spending for health during the crisis: some options

1. Those who accumulated savings have room to maneuver

2. Those who balanced the budget and reduced government debts during the years of economic growth can opt for deficit financing

3. Those who failed to do the above are in a more vulnerable position when the crisis hits, but can still avoid adverse effects on health and equity by giving higher priority to health

It is a matter of choice in public policy and can have a direct effect on UHC

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Further deep cuts in health sector spending in coming years, may force staffing

levels to be further reviewed

Boosting employment is a high policy priority within EU at present

Within EU27, the health sector accounts for approx 10% GDP - more than financial services or

retail sector. Significant employment impact

Health systems are important in mitigating the effects of the crisis

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The health effects of financial & economic crisis

Main health system policy responses

WHO’s main work with member states in response to the crisis

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Analytical work to update and synthesize the evidence (for example on out-of-pocket spending)

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Influenced by a number of factors including health financing policy

19 mn people face catastrophic and 7 mn people face impoverishingexpenditures

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Close engagement with Member States

“Health and Social Values in times of

financial crisis” at the FT-hosted event

“Shaping the Future of Healthcare in Greece” 2012, Athens, Greece

Health System Responses to the Financial Crisis in Ireland: Options and Responses in a European Context2012, Dublin, Ireland

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Continual focus on improving efficiency

Eliminate ineffective and inappropriate services

Improve rational use of medicines

Allocate more to public health, primary and outpatient specialist care at the expense of hospital care

Invest in infrastructure that is less costly to run – “invest to save”

Cut the volume of least cost-effective services

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People die from preventable and treatable diseases (mostly cardiovascular in productive ages)

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Policy dialogue and knowledge brokering - closer cooperation between health and finance Ministries

OECD /WHO Joint Meeting on Financial Sustainability of Health Systems 2012, Tallinn, Estonia

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WHO High-Level Technical Meeting

•WHO working closely with European Observatory on Health Systems & Policies generating evidence of impact on health systems, health, and policy responses•Bringing together health and fiscal policy makers from across European Region. Multilateral organisations also. •Recommendations to be tabled at Regional Committee 63 in September 2013

“Health systems in times of global economic crisis: an update of the situation in the WHO European

Region”17-18, April, 2013

Oslo, Norway

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Oslo Conference on health systems in times of global economic crisis April

5th Anniversary of Tallinn Charter Oct

35th Anniversary of Alma-AtaNov

Ministerial conference on NCDs Ashgabat Dec

Timeline of key WHO Europe activities for 2013