Hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa: why we need more of what does not work as it should

W van Lerberghe, X de Béthune, V De Brouwere

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Abstract

This paper analyses the origins of today's crisis in the hospital sector in sub-Saharan Africa. Present trends in availability of hospital services are extrapolated to the future in order to provide a low-end estimate of the need for expansion of first referral level hospitals. This will not be possible without giving due priority to this sector, a commitment to considerable investments and reorientation of resources from tertiary to first referral level hospitals. It is to be feared that if this is not done, the backlog will increase, and, given the time lag before investments translate into operational services, there will be a major shortage of hospital services in sub-Saharan Africa within a decade.
Original languageEnglish
JournalTropical Medicine and International Health
Volume2
Issue number8
Pages (from-to)799-808
Number of pages10
ISSN1360-2276
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1997

Keywords

  • B780-tropical-medicine
  • Public health
  • Health care financing
  • Hospitals
  • Africa

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