The health sector cost of different policy responses to COVID-19 in low- and middle- income countries

Sergio Torres Rueda ORCID logo; Sedona Sweeney ORCID logo; Fiammetta Bozzani ORCID logo; Anna Vassall ORCID logo; (2020) The health sector cost of different policy responses to COVID-19 in low- and middle- income countries. MedRxiv. p. 20180299. DOI: 10.1101/2020.08.23.20180299 (Unpublished)
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<jats:p>Much attention has focussed in recent months on the impact that COVID-19 has on health sector capacity, including critical care bed capacity and resources such as personal protective equipment. However, much less attention has focussed on the overall cost to health sectors, including the full human resource costs and the health system costs to address the pandemic. Here we present estimates of the total costs of COVID-19 response in low- and middle-income countries for different scenarios of COVID-19 mitigation over a one year period. We find costs vary substantially by setting, but in some settings even mitigation scenarios place a substantial fiscal impact on the health system. We conclude that the choices facing many low- and middle- income countries, without further rapid emergency financial support, are stark, between fully funding an effective COVID-19 reponse or other core essential health services.</jats:p>


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