An analysis of how health systems integrated priority-setting in the pandemic planning in a sample of Latin America and the Caribbean countries.
Claudia-Marcela VélezBernardo AguileraLydia KapiririBeverley M EssueElysee NouvetLars SandmanIestyn WilliamsPublished in: Health research policy and systems (2022)
This study adds to the literature by providing the first descriptive analysis of the inclusion of priority-setting during a pandemic, using the case of COVID-19 response and preparedness plans in the LAC region. The analysis found that despite the strong evidence of political will and stakeholder participation, none of the plans presented a clear priority-setting process, or used a formal priority-setting framework, to define interventions, populations, geographical regions, healthcare setting or resources prioritized. There is need for case studies that analyse how priority-setting actually occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic and the degree to which the implementation reflected the plans and the parameters of effective priority-setting, as well as the impact of the prioritization processes on population health, with a focus on the most vulnerable groups.