Jameel Institute Symposium: Heath economics for improving population health under constrained budgets09:00 - 17:00As health systems worldwide face tighter budgets, the need to allocate resources for maximum impact has never been more urgent. In many low-and middle-income countries (LMICs), public spending on health remains limited and often poorly aligned with the most cost-effective interventions. For example, in sub-Saharan Africa, less than a third of the $16 per capita government health spend reaches high-impact services. In contrast, high-income countries grapple with escalating health and social care costs, driven by ageing populations and growing demand, forcing difficult trade-offs even in better-resourced systems.12th floor, Sir Michael Uren Hub
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Jameel Institute Symposium: Heath economics for improving population health under constrained budgets
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Jameel Institute Symposium: Heath economics for improving population health under constrained budgets09:00 - 17:00As health systems worldwide face tighter budgets, the need to allocate resources for maximum impact has never been more urgent. In many low-and middle-income countries (LMICs), public spending on health remains limited and often poorly aligned with the most cost-effective interventions. For example, in sub-Saharan Africa, less than a third of the $16 per capita government health spend reaches high-impact services. In contrast, high-income countries grapple with escalating health and social care costs, driven by ageing populations and growing demand, forcing difficult trade-offs even in better-resourced systems.12th floor, Sir Michael Uren Hub
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