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Sustainability of specialized healthcare in upper-middle-income economies: Innovations despite constraints

Amza Ali1,2*
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1 Department of Medicine, Kingston Public Hospital, Kingston, Jamaica
2 Department of Medicine, University Hospital of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica
Submitted: 11 January 2024 | Accepted: 3 April 2024 | Published: 19 August 2024
© 2024 by the Author(s). This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ )
Abstract

Countries such as Jamaica have had to be largely self-reliant in funding their health-care systems. The success of an early and sustained focus on primary healthcare, coupled with a change in the disease profile from infectious concerns to chronic non-communicable diseases associated with aging, has resulted in a marked rise in healthcare costs. Rapid technological advances in the diagnosis and treatment of many specialized conditions have further increased the cost of care. Funding these health-care costs sustainably is a challenge for Jamaica and other similarly developed economies due to competing demands for scarce funds. In addition to government health-care allocations, sources of sustainable funding from local public-private partnerships, through mechanisms such as philanthropy, may help address, at least in part, this chronic problem. This review examines strategies to create a framework for such funding, as well as proposes specific practical steps for their achievement. The author’s motivation to participate in the process of change stems from the stubbornly persistent inequalities of healthcare that people and health-care workers in Jamaica – and similar lower- and middle-income countries – routinely cope with. These inequalities must be addressed to truly achieve greater health egalitarianism, social stability, and ultimately, the developed country status they aspire to. The need to think innovatively to achieve this goal is self-evident, given the current inability of governments to achieve this goal.

Keywords
Healthcare
Small island economies
Philanthropy
Social capital
Inequality
Social entrepreneurialism
Innovation
Policy
Funding
None.
Conflict of interest
The author declares that he has no competing interests.
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