Financing comprehensive immunization services in Lao PDR: a fiscal space analysis from a public policy perspective

Bahuguna, P. , Masaki, E., Jeet, G. and Prinja, S. (2023) Financing comprehensive immunization services in Lao PDR: a fiscal space analysis from a public policy perspective. Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 21(1), pp. 131-140. (doi: 10.1007/s40258-022-00763-8) (PMID:36136264) (PMCID:PMC9492462)

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Abstract

Introduction: A comprehensive package of immunization services is an internal component of the Essential Health Service Package (ESP) implemented by Government of Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR). Thus, the cost of delivering the immunization program and its feasibility given the fiscal space emerges as an important policy question. The present analysis was undertaken to estimate the total cost of implementing the immunization program under ESP, determinants of total cost and the program’s fiscal implications from the government’s perspective. Methodology: We employed a normative costing approach for costing of immunization services under ESP. Standard treatment guidelines (STGs) from both within and outside Lao PDR were considered to identify the resource use for each vaccine delivery. Subsequently, cost per dose administered and fully immunized beneficiary were computed. We assessed the fiscal space for financing immunization services in Lao PDR by adapting the decomposition method given by Tandon et al. Results: In 2019, the estimated total cost of financing immunization in Lao PDR was US$12 million, which will increase in 2025 by 1.75 times, to US$21 million. The per capita budget for immunization needs to increase from about US$2 to US$7. Introduction of newer vaccines in the immunization schedule accounts for the major share (60%) of the increased cost for financing immunization. In view of current fiscal space, the government immunization expenditure (GIE) allocations will be adequate only in a scenario where no new vaccine is introduced under ESP in future years. Conclusion: The current fiscal space would fall short of meeting the aspirational goals of ESP–Immunization for the introduction of newer vaccines in Lao PDR. The present analysis of the fiscal space provides important evidence to support a greater role for the Global Alliance for Vaccine Initiative (GAVI) to continue to finance immunization in Lao PDR. A publicly financed immunization model in Lao PDR would require significant strategic amendments with low short-term viability.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Bahuguna, Dr Pankaj
Authors: Bahuguna, P., Masaki, E., Jeet, G., and Prinja, S.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Health & Wellbeing > Health Economics and Health Technology Assessment
Journal Name:Applied Health Economics and Health Policy
Publisher:Springer
ISSN:1175-5652
ISSN (Online):1179-1896
Published Online:22 September 2022

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