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Health sector spending and spending on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria, and development assistance for health: progress towards Sustainable Development Goal 3

Priya RathiRitesh G. MenezesEdris HasanpoorSanni YayaMohsen BayatiMaciej BanachRaffaele PalladinoMikhail Sergeevich ZastrozhinSiamak SabourTheo VosTuomo J. MeretojaDimas Ria Angga PribadiShahin SoltaniSimona Cătălina ŞTefanBehzad Karami MatinCyrus AliniaTudorel AndreiMehdi BohluliNikita OtstavnovYanfang SuMohammad Ali MansourniaSimon I. HayMansour GhafourifardSonghomitra Panda-jonasPushpendra SinghSalman RawafMorteza Arab-zozaniRobert AncuceanuSamer HamidiMaarten J. PostmaVijay Kumar ChattuTed R. MillerStanislav S. OtstavnovGbenga A. KayodeChhabi Lal RanabhatJoão Vasco SantosSavita LasradoJonathan F. MosserChaw Yin MyintMihajlo JakovljevicMasoud MoghadaszadehTanvir M. HudaFakher RahimSeyedeh Zahra MasoumiYingxi ZhaoAziz SheikhSubramanian SenthilkumaranSheikh Mohammed Shariful IslamFariborz Mansour-ghanaeiAndrew T OlagunjuAtif Amin BaigAli H. MokdadAnders LarssonAtte MeretojaBach Xuan TranLal B. RawalBrandon CunninghamVahid AlipourSowmya J. RaoAnamika PandeyVahid Yazdi-feyzabadiSalime GoharinezhadAngela E MicahLeticia Avila-burgosHayley N StutzmanFarshad FarzadfarM. Mofizul IslamSharareh EskandariehSaqib AliSrikanta BanerjeeZhi-jiang ZhangAnirudh KotloRavensara S. TravillianAziz RezapourHuong Lan Thi NguyenSergio I. PradaBiagio SimonettiMaitreyi SahuSadaf G. SepanlouCarlos A Castañeda-orjuelaHoa Thi DoFarahnaz JoukarAso Mohammad DarweshSyed Mohamed AljunidModhurima MoitraIn-hwan OhAyman GradaKenji ShibuyaSojib Bin ZamanSteven D BachmeierHilda L HarbEdson Serván-moriBahram MohajerVan C. LansinghAli AlmasiGerman MartinezTill BärnighausenReza MalekzadehAdam E. BermanMatthew T. SchneiderMichael K. HoleReza RawassizadehBing-fang HwangBianca S. ZlavogMohammad RabieeMoses K. MuriithiAnton C HarleMokhtar MahdaviYohannes KinfuOlatunde AremuCristiana AbbafatiNelson Alvis-guzmanJoseph L DielemanLucero Cahuana-hurtadoAbdollah Mohammadian-hafshejaniSoewarta KosenZeleke Hailemariam AbeboMuge CevikHassan AbolhassaniFarnam MohebiJob F M Van BovenNataliya FoigtNeda Milevska KostovaAbdallah M. SamyRoman Topor-madryGolsum TsakalosBenjamin B. MassenburgSpencer L. JamesErkin M. MirrakhimovMiloje SavicMehdi HosseinzadehSawyer W CrosbyAyesha HumayunHamidreza SetayeshG Anil KumarJuan SanabriaJalal ArablooMilena M Santric MilicevicAi KoyanagiShokofeh MalekiJunjie WuNathaniel J HenryEfat MohamadiFrancesco Saverio ViolanteSamad AzariDelia HendrieAhad BakhtiariOlayinka Stephen IlesanmiPankaj BhardwajAhamarshan Jayaraman NagarajanAdnan KisaMasood Ali ShaikhShafiu MohammedJustice NonvignonFirooz EsmaeilzadehEduardo A. UndurragaKhurshid AlamMuktar Beshir AhmedMohamed M. GadMikk JürissonUsman IqbalChuanhua YuLuis CameraMohammad Ali JahaniAbigail ChapinPascual R. ValdezReinhard BusseTomislav MestrovicPaul S. F. YipChristopher J L MurrayJacob Olusegun OlusanyaSalah Eddin KarimiMustafa Z. YounisMichael R.m. AbrigoRahul R. ZendeMina AnjomshoaShane D. MorrisonMarcel AusloosBruno Piassi Sao JoseZohre JavaheriSaravanan MuthupandianValentin Yurievich SkryabinEndalkachew Worku MengeshaLalit DandonaJacek Jerzy JozwiakOmar Mukhtar SalmanRakhi DandonaMojtaba BagherzadehMostafa DianatinasabReza MohammadpourhodkiSeyed Sina Naghibi IrvaniNancy FullmanClaudiu HerteliuAndreea MiricaJasvinder A. SinghAmin SoheiliLee Ling LimCharles D.a. WolfeCatalina Liliana AndreiAli Kazemi KaryaniBolajoko O. OlusanyaCarl Abelardo T. AntonioTommi VasankariJean Jacques NoubiapMehdi NaderiJagadish Rao PadubidriBernhard T. BauneNavid RabieeMark G. ShrimeMayowa O. OwolabiLorenzo G. MantovaniDesta Debalkie AtnafuVasily VlassovKyle E. SimpsonSorin HostiucShaun Wen Huey LeeCuong Tat NguyenIan E CogswellTesleem Kayode BabalolaSanjay BasuHassan Haghparast BidgoliLeila DoshmangirMarcos Roberto Tovani-paloneMaha El TantawiObinna OnwujekweMohammad Ali SahraianAhmed Omar BaliJoshua A. SalomonHamidreza KomakiDavid Laith RawafZoubida ZaidiHassan Magdy Abd El RazekReshmi BhageerathyEmilie R MaddisonNaohiro YonemotoAhmad GhashghaeeAsadollah GholamianFerrán Catalá-lópezStefan KohlerRafael Tabarés-seisdedosAnwar FarajRafael LozanoRufus AkinyemiFlorian FischerJost B. JonasDian KusumaMartin Amogre AyanoreRohollah KalhorFalk SchwendickeSeyyed Meysam Mousavi

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Economic growthFinancing GovernmentPsychological interventionHIV Infectionsburden of disease030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyDISEASEALLOCATION0302 clinical medicineRA0421RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive MedicineSustainable developmentGlobal healthhealth economicsHealthcare FinancingHIV Infection030212 general & internal medicine10. No inequality11 Medical and Health SciencesDALYHealthy lives1. No povertyPublic Health Global Health Social Medicine and Epidemiology3rd-DASGeneral MedicineSustainable Development3. Good healthtuberculosisIMPOVERISHMENTTERRITORIESFinancingHumanFinancing PersonalResource (biology)Tuberculosi195 COUNTRIESDeveloping Countrie03 medical and health sciencesSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)General & Internal MedicineSYSTEMATIC ANALYSISmedicineHumansBurden HIV/AIDS tubercolosis malariaHuman resourcesDeveloping CountriesSustainable developmentGovernmentAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeHealth economicsbusiness.industryDISABILITYCATASTROPHEGlobal Burden of Disease Health Financing Collaborator NetworkGLOBAL BURDENmedicine.diseaseMalariaSDG; health sector spending; development assistant for health.Health ExpenditureFolkhälsovetenskap global hälsa socialmedicin och epidemiologi3121 General medicine internal medicine and other clinical medicineNAHealth ExpendituresbusinessEXPENDITURE

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BACKGROUND: Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 aims to "ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages". While a substantial effort has been made to quantify progress towards SDG3, less research has focused on tracking spending towards this goal. We used spending estimates to measure progress in financing the priority areas of SDG3, examine the association between outcomes and financing, and identify where resource gains are most needed to achieve the SDG3 indicators for which data are available. METHODS: We estimated domestic health spending, disaggregated by source (government, out-of-pocket, and prepaid private) from 1995 to 2017 for 195 countries and territories. For disease-specific health spending, we estimated spending for HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis for 135 low-income and middle-income countries, and malaria in 106 malaria-endemic countries, from 2000 to 2017. We also estimated development assistance for health (DAH) from 1990 to 2019, by source, disbursing development agency, recipient, and health focus area, including DAH for pandemic preparedness. Finally, we estimated future health spending for 195 countries and territories from 2018 until 2030. We report all spending estimates in inflation-adjusted 2019 US$, unless otherwise stated. FINDINGS: Since the development and implementation of the SDGs in 2015, global health spending has increased, reaching $7·9 trillion (95% uncertainty interval 7·8-8·0) in 2017 and is expected to increase to $11·0 trillion (10·7-11·2) by 2030. In 2017, in low-income and middle-income countries spending on HIV/AIDS was $20·2 billion (17·0-25·0) and on tuberculosis it was $10·9 billion (10·3-11·8), and in malaria-endemic countries spending on malaria was $5·1 billion (4·9-5·4). Development assistance for health was $40·6 billion in 2019 and HIV/AIDS has been the health focus area to receive the highest contribution since 2004. In 2019, $374 million of DAH was provided for pandemic preparedness, less than 1% of DAH. Although spending has increased across HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria since 2015, spending has not increased in all countries, and outcomes in terms of prevalence, incidence, and per-capita spending have been mixed. The proportion of health spending from pooled sources is expected to increase from 81·6% (81·6-81·7) in 2015 to 83·1% (82·8-83·3) in 2030. INTERPRETATION: Health spending on SDG3 priority areas has increased, but not in all countries, and progress towards meeting the SDG3 targets has been mixed and has varied by country and by target. The evidence on the scale-up of spending and improvements in health outcomes suggest a nuanced relationship, such that increases in spending do not always results in improvements in outcomes. Although countries will probably need more resources to achieve SDG3, other constraints in the broader health system such as inefficient allocation of resources across interventions and populations, weak governance systems, human resource shortages, and drug shortages, will also need to be addressed. For complete list of authors see http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30608-5

10.1016/s0140-6736(20)30608-5http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/78580