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Do not cut health spending during downturn, WHO warns

According to WHO Europe, public spending on healthcare per capita fell in about half of European countries between
Published May 28, 2020
  • According to WHO Europe, public spending on healthcare per capita fell in about half of European countries between 2008 and 2013.
  • Healthcare needs that could not be met increased in 19 of 28 EU countries, with three million more people affected in 2013 than in 2008, the UN agency said.

COPENHAGEN: European governments should not cut healthcare spending during the current economic crisis sparked by the coronavirus pandemic and associated lockdowns, the World Health Organization warned on Thursday.

"We are concerned that countries will respond to this crisis in the same way they did to the recession 10 years ago... by cutting public spending on health," WHO regional director for Europe, Hans Kluge, told a press conference.

"Those cuts prevented many people from accessing the healthcare that they needed."

According to WHO Europe, public spending on healthcare per capita fell in about half of European countries between 2008 and 2013.

Healthcare needs that could not be met increased in 19 of 28 EU countries, with three million more people affected in 2013 than in 2008, the UN agency said.

Also, up to nine percent of households were pushed into poverty as a result of having to pay for healthcare.

With the EU's economic output expected to contract by 7.5 percent this year, the agency warned that health cuts would not only put lives at risk but also be counter-productive.

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