Financial Risk Protection for Neurosurgical Care in Indonesia and the Philippines: A Primer on Health Financing for the Global Neurosurgeon

Which conditions treated by neurosurgeons cause the worst economic hardship in low middle-income in countries? How can public health financing be responsive to the inequities in the delivery of neurosurgical care? This review article frames the objectives of equity; quality; and efficiency in health...

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Main Authors: Ferraris, Kevin Paul, Yap, Maria Eufemia C, Bautista, Maria Cristina G, Wardhana, Dewa Putu Wisnu, Maliawan, Sri, Wirawan, I Made Ady, Rosyidi, Rohadi Muhammad, Seng, Kenny, Navarro, Joseph Erroll
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.gsb-pubs-10562022-03-24T04:11:43Z Financial Risk Protection for Neurosurgical Care in Indonesia and the Philippines: A Primer on Health Financing for the Global Neurosurgeon Ferraris, Kevin Paul Yap, Maria Eufemia C Bautista, Maria Cristina G Wardhana, Dewa Putu Wisnu Maliawan, Sri Wirawan, I Made Ady Rosyidi, Rohadi Muhammad Seng, Kenny Navarro, Joseph Erroll Which conditions treated by neurosurgeons cause the worst economic hardship in low middle-income in countries? How can public health financing be responsive to the inequities in the delivery of neurosurgical care? This review article frames the objectives of equity; quality; and efficiency in health financing to the goals of global neurosurgery. In order to glean provider perspectives on the affordability of neurosurgical care in low-resource settings; we did a survey of neurosurgeons from Indonesia and the Philippines and identified that the care of socioeconomically disadvantaged patients with malignant intracranial tumors were found to incur the highest out-of-pocket expenses. Additionally; the surveyed neurosurgeons also observed that treatment of traumatic brain injury may have to require greater financial subsidies. It is therefore imperative to frame health financing alongside the goals of equity; efficiency; and quality of neurosurgical care for the impoverished. Using principles and perspectives from managerial economics and public health; we conceptualize an implementation framework that addresses both the supply and demand sides of healthcare provision as applied to neurosurgery. For the supply side; strategic purchasing enables a systematic and contractual management of payment arrangements that provide performance-based economic incentives for providers. For the demand side; conditional cash transfers similarly leverages on financial incentives on the part of patients to reward certain health-seeking behaviors that significantly influence clinical outcomes. These health financing strategies are formulated in order to ultimately build neurosurgical capacity in LMICs; improve access to care for patients; and ensure financial risk protection. 2021-09-10T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/gsb-pubs/58 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1056&context=gsb-pubs Graduate School of Business Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo health financing strategic purchasing social health insurance Business Health and Medical Administration Insurance Neurosurgery
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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Philippines
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topic health financing
strategic purchasing
social health insurance
Business
Health and Medical Administration
Insurance
Neurosurgery
spellingShingle health financing
strategic purchasing
social health insurance
Business
Health and Medical Administration
Insurance
Neurosurgery
Ferraris, Kevin Paul
Yap, Maria Eufemia C
Bautista, Maria Cristina G
Wardhana, Dewa Putu Wisnu
Maliawan, Sri
Wirawan, I Made Ady
Rosyidi, Rohadi Muhammad
Seng, Kenny
Navarro, Joseph Erroll
Financial Risk Protection for Neurosurgical Care in Indonesia and the Philippines: A Primer on Health Financing for the Global Neurosurgeon
description Which conditions treated by neurosurgeons cause the worst economic hardship in low middle-income in countries? How can public health financing be responsive to the inequities in the delivery of neurosurgical care? This review article frames the objectives of equity; quality; and efficiency in health financing to the goals of global neurosurgery. In order to glean provider perspectives on the affordability of neurosurgical care in low-resource settings; we did a survey of neurosurgeons from Indonesia and the Philippines and identified that the care of socioeconomically disadvantaged patients with malignant intracranial tumors were found to incur the highest out-of-pocket expenses. Additionally; the surveyed neurosurgeons also observed that treatment of traumatic brain injury may have to require greater financial subsidies. It is therefore imperative to frame health financing alongside the goals of equity; efficiency; and quality of neurosurgical care for the impoverished. Using principles and perspectives from managerial economics and public health; we conceptualize an implementation framework that addresses both the supply and demand sides of healthcare provision as applied to neurosurgery. For the supply side; strategic purchasing enables a systematic and contractual management of payment arrangements that provide performance-based economic incentives for providers. For the demand side; conditional cash transfers similarly leverages on financial incentives on the part of patients to reward certain health-seeking behaviors that significantly influence clinical outcomes. These health financing strategies are formulated in order to ultimately build neurosurgical capacity in LMICs; improve access to care for patients; and ensure financial risk protection.
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author Ferraris, Kevin Paul
Yap, Maria Eufemia C
Bautista, Maria Cristina G
Wardhana, Dewa Putu Wisnu
Maliawan, Sri
Wirawan, I Made Ady
Rosyidi, Rohadi Muhammad
Seng, Kenny
Navarro, Joseph Erroll
author_facet Ferraris, Kevin Paul
Yap, Maria Eufemia C
Bautista, Maria Cristina G
Wardhana, Dewa Putu Wisnu
Maliawan, Sri
Wirawan, I Made Ady
Rosyidi, Rohadi Muhammad
Seng, Kenny
Navarro, Joseph Erroll
author_sort Ferraris, Kevin Paul
title Financial Risk Protection for Neurosurgical Care in Indonesia and the Philippines: A Primer on Health Financing for the Global Neurosurgeon
title_short Financial Risk Protection for Neurosurgical Care in Indonesia and the Philippines: A Primer on Health Financing for the Global Neurosurgeon
title_full Financial Risk Protection for Neurosurgical Care in Indonesia and the Philippines: A Primer on Health Financing for the Global Neurosurgeon
title_fullStr Financial Risk Protection for Neurosurgical Care in Indonesia and the Philippines: A Primer on Health Financing for the Global Neurosurgeon
title_full_unstemmed Financial Risk Protection for Neurosurgical Care in Indonesia and the Philippines: A Primer on Health Financing for the Global Neurosurgeon
title_sort financial risk protection for neurosurgical care in indonesia and the philippines: a primer on health financing for the global neurosurgeon
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2021
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/gsb-pubs/58
https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1056&context=gsb-pubs
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