{"id":3993,"date":"2022-11-23T14:18:09","date_gmt":"2022-11-23T14:18:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/integratedcarejournal.com\/?p=3993"},"modified":"2023-01-04T11:05:39","modified_gmt":"2023-01-04T11:05:39","slug":"governments-invest-healthcare-global-economic-uncertainty","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/integratedcarejournal.com\/governments-invest-healthcare-global-economic-uncertainty\/","title":{"rendered":"Governments urged to invest in healthcare systems despite global economic uncertainty\u00a0"},"content":{"rendered":"

The research<\/a>, commissioned by the Partnership for Health System Sustainability and Resilience (PHSSR), highlights the need for Governments around the world to address weaknesses in healthcare services which leave countries exposed to crises and increase the economic, social and environmental impact of disease.<\/p>\n

The PHSSR, of which the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is a founding member, is a collaboration between businesses, academic, non-governmental, life sciences and healthcare organisations. The Partnership aims to study and help build health systems that are resilient to crises and sustainable in the face of long-term stresses.<\/p>\n

Commenting on the crisis facing healthcare systems globally, Dr. Shyam Bishen, Head of Health & Healthcare at the World Economic Forum, said: \u201cHealthcare systems around the world are grappling with the same problems, delivering services amid resource constraints and increased demand. Amid aging and growing populations, rises in non-communicable diseases and the impacts of climate change, there is one thing that remains certain \u2013 the need to continue investing in our health systems.\u201d<\/p>\n

The research examined domestic healthcare systems in 13 countries* using a framework designed by LSE academics. The findings highlight the following weaknesses:<\/p>\n