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UHC and a sustainable health workforce Commonwealth Civil Society Policy Forum 19 May 2018 Jim Campbell, Director, Health Workforce Department, WHO @JimC_HRH

At current rates of progress, fewer than 5% of countries were projected to reach 2030 targets for 11 indicators. Translation of the global SDG framework into investments and policy remains in its infancy.. Measuring progress and projecting attainment on the basis of past trends of the health-related Sustainable Development Goals in 188 countries: an analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016 Fullman, Nancy et al. The Lancet, Volume 390, Issue 10100, 1423 1459 http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/piis0140-6736(17)32336-x/fulltext *Health workforce = Almost 50% of the investment required to achieve health SDGs (1.8 trillion USD) >> 70 million decent job creation opportunity in LMICs

*Almost 50% including education, training and employment costs (1.8 trillion) http://bit.ly/2u1csai **Investing in health SDGs: 70 million decent job creation opportunity

Demographic changes: 2015-2050 Source: Global Monitoring Report (World Bank, 2015).

Health Labour Market framework for UHC

Health Labour Market: need, supply, demand SDG Index 4.45 (midwives, nurses and physicians) per 1,000 population Need Supply + Demand + + + Insufficient supply to meet demand (education and production) Deficit Insufficient demand to employ workforce to meet needs (shortage) + +

Demand vs need: projections to 2030 Global economy is projected to create around 40 million new health sector jobs by 2030 1 ++++++++++++++++++++ +++++ ++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++ High income Upper-middle income ++++++++++ +++++++ +++++++- ++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++ Lower-middle income ++++++++++ ++++++++++ +++++++ Projected shortfall of 18 million health workers to achieve and sustain the SDGs 2 + Low income ++++++++++ ++++++++++ +++++ 1 World Bank, 2016 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/546161470834083341/pdf/wps7790.pdf 2 Cometto et al, World Health Organization, 2016

UHC-associated shortage by WHO region, 2030

BUT, international migration rising Share of foreignborn health workers in OECD countries 2000 2001 2010 2011 Doctors 19.5 % 22 % Nurses 11 % 14.5 % The number of migrant doctors and nurses working in OECD countries has increased by 60% over the past 10 years (from 1,130,068 to 1,807,948). Source: OECD, 2015.

Number of registrations And migration flows are changing (1) Non-EU / EU RN entrants to UK (1990-2015) 18000 16000 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 Non-EU EU Source: Prof. J. Buchan

And migration flows are changing (2)

The Global Strategy on HRH: Workforce 2030 1. Optimize the existing workforce in pursuit of the Sustainable Development Goals and UHC (e.g. education, employment, retention) 2. Anticipate and align investment in future workforce requirements and plan the necessary changes (e.g. a fit for purpose, needs-based workforce) 3. Strengthen individual and institutional capacity to manage HRH policy, planning and implementation (e.g. migration and regulation) 4. Strengthen data, evidence and knowledge for costeffective policy decisions (e.g. National Health Workforce Accounts)

The Power of Health Workers video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tep0aafyvh0

The High-Level Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth The Commission seeks to: Highlight the benefits across the SDGs from investments in the health workforce; Draw attention to the necessary reforms in health employment, education and service delivery; Generate political commitment and intersectoral action towards more and better investment in the health workforce.

A new narrative. Health as a cost disease and a drag on the economy Health as a multiplier for inclusive economic growth Baumol (1967) Growth in health sector employment without increase in productivity could constrain economic growth (data from USA) Hartwig (2008 and 2011) Confirmation of Baumol hypothesis (data from OECD countries) Arcand et al., World Bank manuscript (2016) larger dataset; data from low-, middle- and high-income countries establishes positive and significant growth inducing effect of health sector employment; multiplier effect on other economic sectors magnitude of effect greater than in other recognized growth sectors Source: WHO (2016)

SDGs 5 + 8: Gender + employment Women s share of employment (health vs all other) Source: WHO (2016)

WOMEN S ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT: 70% OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORKFORCE WOMEN S CONTRIBUTION TO GLOBAL HEALTH US $3 TRILLION (5% GDP) ½: UNPAID CARE ROLES 2% GDP investment into health, education and social sectors: Increase overall employment by 2.4 6.1% (59-70% jobs for women) Increase women s employment by 3.3 8.2% (ITUC, 2016) GENDER PAY GAP Health and social sector: Uppermiddle income countries Health and social sector: High income countries 26% 29% https://www.weforum.org/reports/the-globalgender-gap-report-2017 Globally in all sectors 20% http://www.ilo.org/sector/activities/sectoral-meetings/wcms_548288/lang--en/index.htm

Commission s recommendations 10 recommendations + 5 actions 1. Job creation 2. Gender equality and women's rights 3. Education training and competencies 4. Health service delivery and organization 5. Technology 6. Crisis and humanitarian settings 7. Financing and fiscal space 8. Partnerships and cooperation 9. International migration 10.Data, information and accountability

Commission: 5 immediate actions. 1. Secure commitments, foster intersectoral engagement and develop an action plan 1. ILO, OECD and WHO will convene a High-Level Ministerial Meeting (14-15 Dec 2016) to agree a five-year implementation plan for the ten recommendations. 2. Galvanize accountability, commitment and advocacy 3. Advance health labour market data, analysis and tracking in all countries 4. Accelerate investment in transformative education, skills and job creation 5. Establish an international platform on health worker mobility

Improved health labour market data, analysis and evidence Concerted tripartite social dialogue Dialogue with government, employers and workers? WORKING FOR HEALTH: THEORY OF CHANGE The Pharmacy Workforce Agenda Enhanced national health workforce strategies Labour market diagnostics? Sustainable domestic and international investments Investment case? Integrated workforce strategy responsive to needs? Transformation & scale up of education, skills and decent job creation towards a sustainable health workforce Bold intersectoral action to achieve scale and impact?

Importance of Data: National Health Workforce Account 10 Modules for NHWA 90 Indicators: progressive implementation 2016-2030

Where & how WHO can help WHO/ILO/OECD Working for Health program, MPTF, and Regional Action Plans (UEMOA and SADC) National Health Workforce Accounts Joint Analysis of ILO Labour Force Surveys: 60 countries Inter-Agency Data Exchange

Discussion points Securing political commitment and partnerships to mobilize HRH for UHC Taking concrete steps: a 5-year intersectoral Action Plan aligned with UHC, health employment and economic growth Applying robust workforce data, labour force surveys, and evidence to create the investment case for UHC Leveraging support through the joint WHO/ILO & OECD Working for Health programme and its Multi-partner Trust Fund

THANK YOU. who.int/hrh #workforce2030