Volume 30, Issue 5 p. 1082-1094
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Financing needs, spending projection, and the future of health in Brazil

Rudi Rocha,

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São Paulo School of Business Administration, Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV EAESP) and IEPS, São Paulo, Brazil

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Rudi Rocha, São Paulo School of Business Administration, Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV EAESP) and Instituto de Estudos para Politicas de Saúde (IEPS). Rua Itapeva, 474, São Paulo, 01332-000, Brazil.

Email: rudi.rocha@fgv.br

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Isabela Furtado,

Department of Economics, Insper, São Paulo, Brazil

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Paula Spinola,

Institute for Global Health, University College London (UCL), London, UK

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First published: 09 March 2021

Abstract

In this paper we adopt a growth accounting projection model to estimate and characterize health-financing needs in Brazil as well as to assess the extent to which financing needs may diverge from spending capacity in the future. We estimate an annual increase of 0.71% in the share of projected financing needs relative to GDP, with excess growth rates being 0.74% and 0.69% for the public and private health sectors, respectively. Institutional reforms and public spending restrictions may leverage public–private segmentation in health financing throughout the next decades, thus potentially leading to losses of equity in the system. Our projections contribute to a scant empirical literature on health financing sustainability in low- and middle-income countries and shed light on the role of spending capacity and institutional constraints over the path towards universal health coverage.

DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT

The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.

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