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Lebanon National Health Strategy-Vision 2030



Lebanon National Health Strategy – Vision 2030- Two Year Review
Lebanon National Health Strategy – Vision 2030- One Year Review

Introduction

In January 2023, the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) launched its National Health Strategy: Vision 2030. Vision 2030 set out the framework for a sustained and modernized recovery of the health sector and intended to address the challenges of leading a burned-out health system. Through this strategy, and under the leadership of the MoPH, the different partners of the health sector joined efforts to respond to the escalating unmet health needs and participate in building a stronger, more resilient health system.

Over the past year, the National Health Strategy has made significant strides in enhancing the overall well-being of the population. The multifaceted approach has addressed key issues such as human resources shortage, challenged healthcare accessibility, and the massive gaps in health financing. Despite the multiple predicaments in the country, including the ongoing war and hostilities; the economic collapse and financial meltdown; the extended refugee crisis with its associated increased demand for scarce health resources; and disease outbreaks such as cholera; the health sector remained steady, and determined in achieving progress across the objectives outlined in the National Health Strategy. The National Health Strategy’s commitment to fostering advanced governance and financing mechanisms, investing in essential public health functions, strengthening primary healthcare, capacitating human resources, and embracing digital health technologies is expected to result in an advanced, more equitable, more inclusive, and more sustainable healthcare delivery.(Read More...)
 
Lebanon National Health Strategy: Vision 2030
 
Executive Summary

Lebanon is passing through one of the most severe and complex crises in its recent history, caused by the interplay of political turbulence, socioeconomic meltdown, and the lingering COVID-19 pandemic. Regionally, conflict and instability continue to result in the influx of refugees, which constitute now around one third of the Lebanese population.

The intertwined crises Lebanon has been suffering from unmasked the effects of pre-existing health system inefficiencies, including the predominance of tertiary care over preventive and primary care; a weakened public health sector; a pluralistic financing system; and a supply-induced demand with unsustainable and unrealistic expectations. The synergistic effects of these crises amplified the malfunctioning of a disrupted health system, rendering a system notorious for its resilience at the verge of a breakdown. As a result, the ability to respond to the increased needs of a growing population was deterred. Equitable access to care was exceptionally difficult for people with vulnerabilities. Worsening in health outcomes was noted at many fronts: life expectancy, maternal mortality, under 5 mortality, and childhood vaccination. Previously forgotten diseases such as diphtheria, tetanus, and most recently cholera re-emerged, and the health gains of previous years have started to fade away.

The multifaceted crisis has also severely impacted access to and utilization of healthcare services. The percentage of households with difficulty accessing health care rose from 25% to 36% within around 4 months during the year 2020. Hospitalizations, particularly for surgeries, diminished by 30% in 2021, and the average monthly hospitalization days decreased by 25%. The cost of treatments, medical consultations, or transportation to health facilities have become prohibitive to many, resulting in delayed presentation of patients for medical attention, who at many times presented with decompensated or non-salvageable conditions. Duly, challenged access to specialized healthcare was coupled with an exponential increased demand on the services provided by the Primary Health Care Network. With crisis, an opportunity has emerged for repositioning primary health care as a gateway for affordable, quality promotive, preventive, and primary health services, and for moving closer towards achieving Universal Health Coverage.

The recent drain of human resources particularly those with high competencies and specialization has become an increasing concern, with more than 20% of nurses and around 40% of doctors having already left the country. Additionally, the layoffs, salary cuts and closures of pharmacies and the reduced activities of hospitals which accompanied the economic crisis, deleteriously affected the healthcare workforce. This shortage in qualified human resources endangered the quality and availability of health care services.

The pharmaceutical sector was also hit hard by the crisis. In 2020, the government’s policy of relying on external sources for medications and medical supplies, coupled the economic crisis, led to drops in imports, resulting in severe market shortages. This has paved the way to hoarding, smuggling, black market practices, and the entry of illegal, low-quality drugs and supplies into the country.(Read More...)


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B02BD04 REFIXIA BioTech Nonacog beta pegol (factor IX) - 2000IU 2000IU Injectable powder for solution+solvent 286,711,575 L.L
R05CB13 PULMOZYME BioTech Dornase alfa (desoxyribonuclease) - 2.5mg/2.5ml 2.5mg/2.5ml Inhalation solution L.L
J07BK01 VARICELLA VACCINE LIVE BioTech Varicella-herpes zoster virus (Oka strain), grown in human diploid cells (SV-cell line), live attenuated - Injectable suspension 3,104,276 L.L
L01FE02 VECTIBIX BioTech Panitumumab - 400mg/20ml 400mg/20ml Injectable concentrated solution L.L
B02BD08 NOVOSEVEN RT BioTech Eptacog alfa (activated) recombinant - 2mg 2mg (100KIU) Injectable powder for solution+diluent 105,957,406 L.L
L01FE02 VECTIBIX BioTech Panitumumab - 100mg/5ml 100mg/5ml Injectable concentrated solution L.L
B02BD08 ARYOSEVEN RT BioTech Eptacog alfa - 1mg 1mg Injectable powder for solution+diluent 16,902,713 L.L
B02BX04 NPLATE BioTech Romiplostim - 250mcg 250mcg Injectable powder for solution L.L
B02BD08 NOVOSEVEN RT BioTech Eptacog alfa (activated) recombinant - 1mg 1mg (50KIU) Injectable powder for solution+diluent 57,890,287 L.L
L01FD02 PERJETA 420MG BioTech Pertuzumab - 420mg/14ml 420mg/14ml Injectable concentrate for solution L.L
B02BD08 NOVOSEVEN RT BioTech Eptacog alfa (activated) recombinant - 5mg 5mg (250KIU) Injectable powder for solution+diluent 264,894,762 L.L
B02BD08 RECOFACT VII BioTech Eptacog alfa (activated) recombinant - 1.2mg 1.2mg Injectable powder for solution+diluent 47,533,131 L.L
J07CA09 HEXAXIM BioTech Diphteria Toxoid - ?20IU/0.5ml, Tetanus toxoid - ?40IU/0.5ml, Bordetella Pertussis Antigens: toxoid - 25mcg/0.5ml, Bordetella Pertussis Antigens: filamentous haemagglutinin - 25mcg/0.5ml, Polio virus inactivated type 1 (Mahoney strain) - 40D antigen units/0.5ml, Polio virus inactivated type 2 (MEF-I strain) - 8D antigen units/0.5ml, Polio virus inactivated type 3 (Saukett strain) - 32D antigen units/0.5ml, Hepatitis B, surface antigen - 10mcg/0.5ml, H. Influenza type b polysaccharide1 ,2 - 12mcg/0.5ml, 1 conjugated to tetanus protein - 22-36mcg, 2 adsorbed on aluminium hydroxide hydrated, Al+++ - 0.6mg Injectable suspension 4,462,901 L.L
L01FD03 KADCYLA BioTech Trastuzumab emtansine - 100mg 100mg Injectable powder for concentrate for solution L.L
L01FD03 KADCYLA BioTech Trastuzumab emtansine - 160mg 160mg Injectable powder for concentrate for solution L.L
B02BX04 NPLATE BioTech Romiplostim - 250mcg 250mcg Injectable powder for solution 67,369,332 L.L
L01FX04 YERVOY BioTech Ipilimumab - 50mg/10ml 50mg/10ml Injectable solution L.L
L01FX05 ADCETRIS BioTech Brentuximab Vedotin - 50mg 50mg Injectable powder for concentrate for solution L.L
L01FA03 GAZYVA BioTech Obinutuzumab - 1000mg/40ml 1000mg/40ml Injectable concentrate for solution L.L
B02BX06 HEMLIBRA BioTech Emicizumab - 60mg/0.4ml 60mg/0.4ml Injectable solution 441,042,377 L.L
L04AA33 ENTYVIO BioTech Vedolizumab - 300mg 300mg Injectable powder for concentrate for solution 152,492,033 L.L
L01FF02 KEYTRUDA BioTech Pembrolizumab - 100mg/4ml 100mg/4ml Injectable solution L.L
B02BX06 HEMLIBRA BioTech Emicizumab - 30mg/ml 30mg/ml Injectable solution 224,585,721 L.L
L04AA33 ENTYVIO BioTech Vedolizumab - 108mg 108mg Injectable solution 88,955,869 L.L
A16AB07 MYOZYME BioTech Alglucosidase alfa, recombinant human acid - 50mg 50mg Injectable powder for concentrate for solution L.L
B02BX06 HEMLIBRA BioTech Emicizumab - 150mg/ml 150mg/ml Injectable solution 716,437,779 L.L
L04AA33 ENTYVIO BioTech Vedolizumab - 108mg 108mg Injectable solution 88,955,869 L.L
L01FF01 OPDIVO BioTech Nivolumab - 100mg/10ml 100mg/10ml Injectable solution L.L
B02BX06 HEMLIBRA BioTech Emicizumab - 105mg/0.7ml 105mg/0.7ml Injectable solution 577,741,643 L.L
L04AA36 OCREVUS BioTech Ocrelizumab - 300mg/10ml 300mg/10ml Injectable concentrate for solution 547,517,314 L.L
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