Main challenges faced by local health managers in times of economic crisis

Main challenges faced by local health managers in times of economic crisis

by Bruce Wembulua Shinga
Main challenges faced by local health managers in times of economic crisis

Main challenges faced by local health managers in times of economic crisis

by Bruce Wembulua Shinga

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Scientific Essay from the year 2016 in the subject Medicine - Public Health, grade: 27/30, UniNettuno University, language: English, abstract: This paper deals with challenges faced by local health managers in times of economic crisis, since almost nothing in our modern healthcare system is preserved from both immediate and long term effects of economic oscillations. The healthcare becomes more and more subject to higher technologies with a growing number of private, well organized and benefit-oriented hospitals. Researchers found that approximately 50% of health improvements were due to access to better technology, whereas remaining gains resulted from income improvements and better education. Healthcare is actually referenced to as one of the most complex, costly and challenged sector of our contemporary societies. Just as health conditions at any time improve with income level, so too, might adverse income shocks have detrimental effects on health. Economic downturns have been linked to increased morbidity and mortality, and to poor nutrition and mental health. The recent economic crisis through the increasing socioeconomic disparities and difficulties such as unemployment, extreme poverty, homelessness, stigma, discrimination and social isolation and through the budgetary constraints and poor policies for financing prevention and treatment, have been translated to heightened risk behaviors on the individual level and impaired public health response on the population level. The negative impacts can also be observed at the societal level, as all sensitive social indicators have been distorted. In European countries, the late 2000's economic crisis laid to a consistent tendency of European governments to diminish the spending on healthcare. This have led to considerable decrease in the number of people accessing healthcare as in countries with weak health insurance policy people had to use money from their pocket. The economic crisis provokes certainly the need for multifactorial adjustments at all health managerial levels. To powerfully address this issue health managers should have clear understanding of the impacts of economic crisis on their ability to maintain and promote an adequate healthcare provision. The present paper will discuss indeed, the main challenges that a health services manager can face regarding the impact of an economic crisis to a local society.

- Born in Kinshasa/ DRC - Medical Doctor from University of Kisangani/DRC and Doctor in Rutshuru General Hospital/ DRC. - Advanced Postgraduate Degree in Tropical medicine, Surveillance and Immunization. - Student at The Telematic university UNINETTUNO/Rome for Health management course. - Student at Cheich Anta Diop university/ Dakar, for Tropical medicine course.

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ISBN-13: 9783668371590
Publisher: GRIN Publishing
Publication date: 01/01/2016
Sold by: CIANDO
Format: eBook
Pages: 10
File size: 246 KB
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