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Financing vaccinations - the South African experience
- Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- South Africa provides a useful country case study for financing vaccinations. It has been an early adopter of new vaccinations and has financed these almost exclusively from domestic resources, largely through general taxation. National vaccination policy is determined by the Department of Health, based on advice from a national advisory group on immunisation. Standard health economic criteria of effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, affordability and burden of disease are used to assess whether new vaccinations should be introduced. Global guidelines and the advice of local and international experts are also helpful in making the determination to introduce new vaccines. In terms of recent decisions to introduce new vaccines against pneumococcal disease and rotavirus diarrhoea in children, the evidence has proved unequivocal. Universal rollout has been implemented even though this has led to a fivefold increase in national spending on vaccines. The total cost to government remains below 1–1.5% of public expenditures for health, which is viewed by the South African authorities as affordable and necessary given the number of lives saved and morbidity averted. To manage the rapid increase in domestic spending, efforts have been made to scale up coverage over several years, give greater attention to negotiating price reductions and, in some cases, obtain initial donations or frontloaded deliveries to facilitate earlier universal rollout. There has been strong support from a wide range of stakeholders for the early introduction of new generation vaccines.
- Subjects :
- Burden of disease
Pneumococcal diseases
Early introduction
Public expenditures
Total cost
Cost
Cost-Benefit Analysis
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Bacterial diseases
Health expenditures
Effectiveness
Viral diseases
Assessment
Guidelines
Africa, Southern
Pneumococcal Vaccines
Early adopter
South Africa
Rotaviruses
Humans
Medicine
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Finance
Government
Introduction
Vaccines
General Veterinary
General Immunology and Microbiology
Affordability
Immunization Programs
business.industry
Health Policy
Vaccination
Rotavirus Vaccines
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Disease burden
Negotiation
Infectious Diseases
Vaccination policy
Review of the literature
Molecular Medicine
Cost-effectiveness
business
National policies
Mass campaigns
Decision making
Pricing
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....913f7aa60de7257dc833e0b9511879f1
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2012.04.042