• Public Health
    Jul 06, 2023

    Lebanon’s Economic Crisis by Sector: Reforming the Healthcare System

    • Fadi El-Jardali, Reem Masri, Zeina Sleem
    Lebanon’s Economic Crisis by Sector: Reforming the Healthcare System

    This policy brief is supported by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation Beirut Office. The opinions expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of the donor.

     

    Despite recurrent promises of reforming the healthcare sector to achieve universal healthcare, there has been limited progress. Most Lebanese continue to face significant barriers to affordable healthcare, leading to a catastrophic burden of out-of-pocket expenses. The economic crisis that Lebanon has been undergoing since 2019 has further stressed an already struggling healthcare system. Fadi El-Jardali, Reem Masri, and Zeina Sleem from the Knowledge to Policy (K2P) Center at the American University of Beirut survey the many problems plaguing healthcare provision and offer recommendations for reforming the ailing sector.

    Fadi El-Jardali
    (Ph.D., MPH), Founder & Director of the Knowledge to Policy (K2P) Center, Director of the World Health Organization (WHO)Collaborating Center for Evidence-Informed Policy and Practice, Co-Director of the Center for Systematic Reviews in Health Policy and Systems Research (SPARK), and an Adjunct Professor at McMaster University in Canada.
    Reem Masri (LD, RD, MPH) is an Evidence Lead Specialist at the Knowledge to Policy (K2P) Center at the American University of Beirut.
    Zeina Sleem (MPH), is an Evidence Lead Specialist at the Knowledge to Policy (K2P) Center at the American University of Beirut.
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