一般预算支持:是否惠及卫生部门?

GENERAL BUDGET SUPPORT: HAS IT BENEFITED THE HEALTH SECTOR?

Health Economics · 2012
被引 12
人大 A-

中文导读

使用跨国面板数据评估一般预算支持对低收入和中等收入国家政府卫生支出的影响,发现没有明确证据表明其有正面或负面作用,而专项卫生援助虽导致国内卫生支出下降,但总卫生支出仍增加。

Abstract

There has been recent controversy about whether aid directed specifically to health has caused recipient governments to reallocate their own funds to non-health areas. At the same time, general budget support (GBS) has been increasing. GBS allows governments to set their own priorities, but little is known about how these additional resources are subsequently used. This paper uses cross-country panel data to assess the impact of GBS programmes on health spending in low-income and middle-income countries, using dynamic panel techniques to estimate unbiased coefficients in the presence of serial correlation. We found no clear evidence that GBS had any impact, positive or negative, on government health spending derived from domestic sources. GBS also had no observed impact on total government health spending from all sources (external as well as domestic). In contrast, health-specific aid was associated with a decline in health expenditures from domestic sources, but there was not a full substitution effect. That is, despite this observed fungibility, health-specific aid still increases total government health spending from all sources. Finally, increases in total government expenditure led to substantial increases in domestic government health expenditures.

预算总支持卫生支出援助可替代性动态面板数据