Improving responsiveness of health systems to non-communicable diseases

The Lancet ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 381 (9867) ◽  
pp. 690-697 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rifat Atun ◽  
Shabbar Jaffar ◽  
Sania Nishtar ◽  
Felicia M Knaul ◽  
Mauricio L Barreto ◽  
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Author(s):  
Robert Marten ◽  
Bente Mikkelsen ◽  
Ruitai Shao ◽  
Livia Dal Zennaro ◽  
Nino Berdzuli ◽  
...  

Subject Latin America's most serious health challenge -- obesity. Significance The growth of obesity in Latin America has made the issue one of the most important in the region. More than half of the population is overweight to some degree, according to the standards established by the World Health Organization (WHO). As a result, governments have had to take action to address the problem and its effects, which are putting health systems in a state of financial crisis. Impacts Demand for treatment for non-communicable diseases will increase regionwide, placing a strain on health budgets. Increasing pressures on health budgets may encourage further privatisation of services. High revenues make any repeal of Mexico's sugar tax extremely unlikely despite pressure from industry bodies.


2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 363-374
Author(s):  
Tanica Lyngdoh ◽  
Anjali Sharma ◽  
Sanjay Zodpey

Non-communicable diseases (NCD) are reaching epidemic proportions in India and the escalating burden is expected to deepen economic load by putting further pressure into an already constrained health system. One of the serious constraints of the health systems is poorly skilled staff widening the gap between the demand and supply of healthcare professionals trained in NCDs. The current article reviews efforts made towards capacity building initiatives undertaken in India to address the limited human resources to counter the emerging burden posed by NCDs. This paper reviews existing literature on capacity building efforts on NCDs in India through gathering information from search engines such as Google Scholar and PubMed and other relevant websites. Even though health care professionals across all levels of health care have a critical role in prevention and control of NCDs, this review suggests minimal consolidated efforts at capacity building in the area of NCD within the health systems in India, albeit isolated efforts identified from different sectors. This review makes a case to upgrade and advance sustained efforts to enhance and improve capacity of workforce and to incorporate a component of NCD training into medical curricula.


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