KUMJ | VOL. 19 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 75 Special | JULY - SEPT. 2021
Status of Health Financing on Cardiovascular Diseases in Nepal -Findings from a National Needs Assessment
Shrestha A, Parajuli SB, Aryal A, Shrestha A, Maharjan R, Jha N, Bajracharya S, Shrestha S, Neupane T, Poudel U, Karmacharya BM, Koju RP, Dhimal M
Abstract: Background
Health financing is a major domain of health system building blocks. With the
epidemiological transition and increasing trend of Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs),
it is crucial to assess the status of health financing to address the gap of prevention,
control, and treatment of CVDs in Nepal.
Objective
This paper aims to assess the situation of healthcare financing on Cardiovascular
diseases in Nepal. We framed three key functions of health system financing: (a)
revenue collection, (b) pooling of resources, and (c) purchasing of services for this
study.
Method
We used sequential explanatory mixed-method research design. We conducted desk
reviews, analyzed secondary data on health financing followed by Key-Informant
Interviews with five relevant policymakers and experts between February and
September 2019. We obtained the Ethical clearance from the Nepal Health Research
Council.
Result
Out of pocket (OOP) expenditure remains the highest source (52%) of total health
care expenditure in Nepal, and two third of it is made for NCDs. Out of total current
health expenditure on outpatient and inpatient services for fiscal year 2015/16, only
7% of total NCDs was spent on CVDs. Hypertension is the third-most utilized insurance
service out of 36 CVD related services provided by the Health Insurance Board. The
existing health related social service schemes covers the high costs associated with
treatment, and streamlining these services including provider payment mechanisms
with the health insurance program could open up opportunities to expand quality
CVD services and make it accessible to the marginalized population.
Conclusion
Health Financing is the integral part of the health system. With the rising burden
of cardiovascular diseases and its impact on impoverishment due to high OOP,
integrated health care services, budget specification based on the evidence-based
burden of disease such as CVD needs to be prioritized by the government.
Keyword : Cardiovascular Disease, Healthcare Financing, Needs Assessment, Nepal