Abstract :
Healthcare investment is critically important for the
health and well-being of the population, and different
health systems are developed to meet the needs and
priorities of each country. What has become clear has
been that despite major advances in medicine, science
and technology, there are major issues related to
access and equity as well as quality and patient safety
in healthcare services. The issue of patient safety was
highlighted by the reports of the Institute of Medicine,
USA1,2 and this had received worldwide attention.
It is also an irony that despite being in an age of
major advances in medicine, science and technology,
with the acceptance of evidence-based medicine,
so much of medicine and healthcare delivered is of
little or no proven value. This poses a major challenge
on health policy, and on how this can be addressed in
any health reform process that focuses on improving
access, equity, efficiency and effectiveness in healthcare
services.