Health protection in times of economic crisis: Challenges and opportunities for Europe

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作者
David McDaid
Gianluca Quaglio
António Correia de Campos
Claudio Dario
Lieve Van Woensel
Theodoros Karapiperis
Aaron Reeves
机构
[1] LSE Health and Social Care and European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies,Department of Sociology
[2] London School of Economics and Political Science,undefined
[3] Science and Technology Options Assessments (STOA),undefined
[4] European Parliament,undefined
[5] MEP,undefined
[6] Science and Technology Options Assessments (STOA),undefined
[7] European Parliament,undefined
[8] Padua Teaching Hospital,undefined
[9] University of Oxford,undefined
来源
Journal of Public Health Policy | 2013年 / 34卷
关键词
recession; austerity; public health; prevention; health policy;
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STOA, the European Parliament’s technology assessment body, and the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies recently organised a workshop on the impacts of the economic crisis on European health systems. Evidence of the impact of the recent financial crisis on health outcomes is only just beginning to emerge. Data suggests that this latest recession has led to more frequent poor health status, rising incidence of some communicable diseases, and higher suicide rates. Further, available data are likely to underestimate the broader mental health crisis linked to increased rates of stress, anxiety, and depression among the economically vulnerable. Not only does recession affect factors that determine health, but it also affects the financial capacity to respond. Many European governments have reduced public expenditure on health services during the financial crisis, while introducing or increasing user charges. The recession has driven structural reforms, and has affected the priority given to public policies that could be used to help protect population health. The current economic climate, while challenging, presents an opportunity for reforming and restructuring health promotion actions and taking a long-term perspective.
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