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Nepal’s health ministry seeks Rs 33 billion for vaccine procurement
Nepal’s health ministry seeks Rs 33 billion for vaccine procurement
Nepal

In a pre-budget discussion held by the Parliamentary Finance Committee today the Ministry of Health and Population has demanded Rs 33 billion to arrange vaccines against the COVID-19 infection. To provide two doses of the vaccine to 21.5 million people, Rs 48 billion...

Health financing in the Philippines (2020)
Philippines

ThinkWell’s Philippine UHC Law Series presents an overview of the country’s health system and the ongoing implementation of the UHC Law. This third brief in the series focuses on health financing in the Philippines, summarizes the current situation, identifies...

$18b aged care budget outlines new care model
$18b aged care budget outlines new care model
Australia

The federal budget includes almost $8 billion over four years to reform residential aged care with around half of that going toward funding and reporting a minimum of 200 care minutes for residents each day. The funding is part of a five-year $17.7 billion aged care...

Federal budget 2021: Health reforms could save Aussies millions
Federal budget 2021: Health reforms could save Aussies millions
Australia

Key private health reforms revealed in the budget, which includes closing a loophole that dissuades people earning more than $90,000 a year from taking out private health insurance, slashing the cost of medical devices and reviewing tax rebates, could dramatically cut...

Budget 2021: A better health system for all New Zealanders
Budget 2021: A better health system for all New Zealanders
New Zealand

Following the announcement of major structural reform of the New Zealand health system in April, the health allocation budget 2021 has been announced. An extra $200 million over four years to Pharmac for more medicines, treatments, and personal medical...

Sri Lanka’s health financing challenge: Why smarter spending is key
Sri Lanka’s health financing challenge: Why smarter spending is key
Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s public health spending as a share of GDP, at around 1.5 per cent, is low by international standards. This is compounded by inefficiencies in fund administration and allocation. A related problem is the lack of a proper system to forecast financial...

Why PFM is Key for the Effective Roll Out of COVID-19 Vaccines
Why PFM is Key for the Effective Roll Out of COVID-19 Vaccines

Written by Hélène Barroy, Federica Margini, Triin Habicht, Tomas Roubal, Peter Cowley and Joseph Kutzin As COVID-19 vaccines are rolled out globally, the number one question for many low-and-middle income countries is how much it is going to cost to procure...

Tobacco ‘sin’ tax in Bangladesh earmarked for health
Tobacco ‘sin’ tax in Bangladesh earmarked for health
Bangladesh

In 2015 the Bangladesh government began to levy a 1 percent Health Development Surcharge (HDS) for all tobacco products, an amount of over BDT 600 Cr (~$71M) per year.  The funds collected were intended to support key government programs including tobacco...

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