Financing Universal Health Coverage in Lebanon through Health Taxes

dc.contributor.authorAbou Samra, Clara
dc.contributor.authorAssal, Michelle
dc.contributor.authorEl-Jardali, Fadi
dc.contributor.departmentKnowledge to Policy Center
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-27T09:40:21Z
dc.date.available2025-02-27T09:40:21Z
dc.date.issued2023-08-01
dc.descriptionK2P Policy Briefs bring together global research evidence, local evidence and context-specific knowledge to inform deliberations about health policies and programmes. It is prepared by synthesizing and contextualizing the best available evidence about the problem and viable solutions through the involvement of content experts, policymakers and stakeholders.en_US
dc.descriptionText in English and Arabic.
dc.descriptionIncludes bibliographical references (pages 34-40)
dc.description.abstractDespite recurrent promises of achieving universal health coverage (UHC) in Lebanon, limited progress has been achieved. Lebanese people continue to face significant barriers to accessing affordable and comprehensive healthcare, leading to a catastrophic burden of out-of-pocket expenses. Concurrently, approximately 55% of the population lacks access to essential healthcare services and 40% of the Lebanese population does not benefit from any form of formal healthcare coverage. Challenges to attain universal health coverage include: The draft Universal Health Coverage law proposed in 2023 by the health parliamentary committee fails to address how resources will be allocated to fund UHC (NNA, 2023). The revised law does not specify the methods or evidence that was used to determine the recommended tax rates (NNA, 2023). Within the national health strategy, SO.2.1.3 is focused on increasing health financing through the taxation of harmful products and allocating the generated revenues for health-related purposes. However, this strategy may face challenges due to the existing legal framework that hinders the earmarking of funds (MOPH, 2023). Elements to address the problem include:1> Implementing a health tax model for financing UHC. 2> Identify Effective Channels for Allocating Health Tax Revenue to Finance UHC. To ensure adequate implementation of health taxes and allocation to UHC a variety of implementation considerations need to be kept in mind including tax evasion, smuggling and theft, economic constraints, resistance, and administrative challenges.en_US
dc.identifier.citationAbou Samra, C, Assal, M, El-Jardali, F K2P Policy Brief: Financing Universal Health Coverage in Lebanon through Health Taxes. Knowledge to Policy (K2P) Center. Beirut, Lebanon; August 1st 2023.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10938/34821
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherKnowledge to Policy Centeren_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesK2P Policy Brief
dc.subject.keywordsUniversal Health Coverage
dc.subject.keywordsHealth Taxes
dc.subject.lcshHealth services accessibility--Economic aspects--Lebanon
dc.subject.lcshMedical economics--Lebanon
dc.subject.lcshMedical care--Taxation--Lebanon
dc.titleFinancing Universal Health Coverage in Lebanon through Health Taxesen_US
dc.typePolicyen_US

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