A Balanced Investment Portfolio For Equitable Health And Well-Being Is An Imperative, And Within Reach

Health Aff (Millwood). 2018 Apr;37(4):579-584. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2017.1463.

Abstract

Health investments, defined as formal expenditures to either produce or care for health, in the US are extremely inefficient and have yet to unlock the country's full potential for equitable health and well-being. A major reason for such poor performance is that the US health investment portfolio is out of balance, with too much spent on certain aspects of health care and not enough spent to ensure social, economic, and environmental conditions that are vital to maintaining health and well-being. This commentary summarizes the evidence for this assertion, along with the opportunities and challenges involved in rebalancing investments in ways that would improve overall population health, reduce health gaps, and help build a culture of health for all Americans.

Keywords: POPULATION health; health equity; health investment.

MeSH terms

  • Efficiency, Organizational*
  • Health Equity*
  • Health Expenditures*
  • Humans
  • Investments*