Financing surgical, obstetric, anaesthesia, and trauma care in the Asia–Pacific region: proceedings

Abstract Surgical, obstetric, and anaesthesia care saves lives, prevents disability, promotes economic prosperity, and is a fundamental human right. Session two of the three-part virtual meeting series on Strategic Planning to Improve Surgical, Obstetric, Anaesthesia, and Trauma Care in the Asia–Pac...

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Main Authors: Rennie X. Qin, Sangchul Yoon, Zachary G. Fowler, Anusha Jayaram, Makela Stankey, Lubna Samad, Kiki Maoate, Kee B. Park
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Published: BMC 2023-07-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12919-023-00256-z
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author Rennie X. Qin
Sangchul Yoon
Zachary G. Fowler
Anusha Jayaram
Makela Stankey
Lubna Samad
Kiki Maoate
Kee B. Park
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description Abstract Surgical, obstetric, and anaesthesia care saves lives, prevents disability, promotes economic prosperity, and is a fundamental human right. Session two of the three-part virtual meeting series on Strategic Planning to Improve Surgical, Obstetric, Anaesthesia, and Trauma Care in the Asia–Pacific Region discussed financing strategies for surgical care. During this session, participants made a robust case for investing in surgical care given its cost-effectiveness, macroeconomic benefits, and contribution to health security and pandemic preparedness. Funding for surgical system strengthening could arise from both domestic and international sources. Numerous strategies are available for mobilising funding for surgical care, including conducive macroeconomic growth, reprioritisation of health within government budgets, sector-specific domestic revenue, international financing, improving the effectiveness and efficiency of health budgets, and innovative financing. A wide range of funders recognised the importance of investing in surgical care and shared their currently funded projects in surgical, obstetric, anaesthesia, and trauma care as well as their funding priorities. Advocacy efforts to mobilise funding for surgical care to align with the existing funder priorities, such as primary health care, maternal and child health, health security, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the COVID-19 pandemic has constricted the fiscal space for surgical care, it has also brought unprecedented attention to health. Short-term investment in critical care, medical oxygen, and infection prevention and control as a part of the COVID-19 response must be leveraged to generate sustained strengthening of surgical systems beyond the pandemic.
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spelling doaj.art-9597f225628b495db6ae8e76d98709c32023-07-30T11:09:06ZengBMCBMC Proceedings1753-65612023-07-0117S511210.1186/s12919-023-00256-zFinancing surgical, obstetric, anaesthesia, and trauma care in the Asia–Pacific region: proceedingsRennie X. Qin0Sangchul Yoon1Zachary G. Fowler2Anusha Jayaram3Makela Stankey4Lubna Samad5Kiki Maoate6Kee B. Park7The Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical SchoolThe Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical SchoolThe Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical SchoolThe Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical SchoolThe Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical SchoolInteractive Research and Development (IRD)Department of Surgery, University of OtagoThe Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical SchoolAbstract Surgical, obstetric, and anaesthesia care saves lives, prevents disability, promotes economic prosperity, and is a fundamental human right. Session two of the three-part virtual meeting series on Strategic Planning to Improve Surgical, Obstetric, Anaesthesia, and Trauma Care in the Asia–Pacific Region discussed financing strategies for surgical care. During this session, participants made a robust case for investing in surgical care given its cost-effectiveness, macroeconomic benefits, and contribution to health security and pandemic preparedness. Funding for surgical system strengthening could arise from both domestic and international sources. Numerous strategies are available for mobilising funding for surgical care, including conducive macroeconomic growth, reprioritisation of health within government budgets, sector-specific domestic revenue, international financing, improving the effectiveness and efficiency of health budgets, and innovative financing. A wide range of funders recognised the importance of investing in surgical care and shared their currently funded projects in surgical, obstetric, anaesthesia, and trauma care as well as their funding priorities. Advocacy efforts to mobilise funding for surgical care to align with the existing funder priorities, such as primary health care, maternal and child health, health security, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the COVID-19 pandemic has constricted the fiscal space for surgical care, it has also brought unprecedented attention to health. Short-term investment in critical care, medical oxygen, and infection prevention and control as a part of the COVID-19 response must be leveraged to generate sustained strengthening of surgical systems beyond the pandemic.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12919-023-00256-zGlobal surgerySurgical system strengtheningNational surgical planningPartnershipAsia–Pacific
spellingShingle Rennie X. Qin
Sangchul Yoon
Zachary G. Fowler
Anusha Jayaram
Makela Stankey
Lubna Samad
Kiki Maoate
Kee B. Park
Financing surgical, obstetric, anaesthesia, and trauma care in the Asia–Pacific region: proceedings
BMC Proceedings
Global surgery
Surgical system strengthening
National surgical planning
Partnership
Asia–Pacific
title Financing surgical, obstetric, anaesthesia, and trauma care in the Asia–Pacific region: proceedings
title_full Financing surgical, obstetric, anaesthesia, and trauma care in the Asia–Pacific region: proceedings
title_fullStr Financing surgical, obstetric, anaesthesia, and trauma care in the Asia–Pacific region: proceedings
title_full_unstemmed Financing surgical, obstetric, anaesthesia, and trauma care in the Asia–Pacific region: proceedings
title_short Financing surgical, obstetric, anaesthesia, and trauma care in the Asia–Pacific region: proceedings
title_sort financing surgical obstetric anaesthesia and trauma care in the asia pacific region proceedings
topic Global surgery
Surgical system strengthening
National surgical planning
Partnership
Asia–Pacific
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12919-023-00256-z
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