Call for Expressions of Interest and Proposal
#VN037 - Job Title: National STC on tracking health expenditures
1. Background:
The institutionalization of tracking health expenditures is important to having a strong health policy development and feedback mechanism process. Health expenditure information is needed to revise health financing policies and monitor health systems performance. Since 2017 the World Health Organization, OECD, and Eurostat have supported the reporting of health expenditure estimates using the System of Health Accounts (SHA) 2011 framework, which provides international standards for classifying health expenditures.
Viet Nam has transitioned to using the SHA 2011 framework since 2017 to report health expenditures and produced COVID-19 expenditures for 2020. WHO has supported the Ministry of Health in the transition to SHA 2011 and also in tracking COVID-19 expenditures based on the strong whole-of-government response to managing the COVID-19 outbreak. The Ministry of Health of Viet Nam requests WHO to continue to support the production and use of health expenditure information for 2020 and 2021 estimates based on the SHA 2011 framework and the COVID-19 expenditures for 2021.
As Viet Nam moves to a sustained management of the COVID-19 outbreak, understanding how the COVID-19 response was financed and the impact of COVID-19 on health expenditures would be useful for developing future health financing policies to strengthen health security in Viet Nam.
Based on these requests, WHO plans to support the Ministry of Health in the production and use of 2020 and 2021 health expenditure estimates and COVID-19 estimates for 2021, including a short-term local consultancy to support the health accounts team in the Ministry of Health.
The short-term consultancy is part-time, with a total of 63 days.
2. Work to be performed
Method(s) to carry out the activity
The work will involve, but not be limited to, building capacity of and supporting the MOH health accounts team in the production and use of health expenditure estimates, coordination of data collection across various stakeholders, and improvement of data quality and methodology; participating in technical meetings and workshops; and contributing to the finalization of health expenditure estimates and report for 2020 and 2021, and COVID-19 related expenditures for 2021.
The consultant will work closely with the health accounts team in the Department of Planning and Finance in the Ministry of Health to produce health expenditure estimates based on the System of Health Accounts (SHA) 2011 framework and facilitate collaboration with other Departments, Ministries, and relevant stakeholders.
Under the overall supervision of Team Coordinator, Universal Health Coverage, the consultant will work directly with the national government (Ministry of Health and relevant institutions) and stakeholders, on the following outputs:
Output/s
Output 1: Effective technical support provided on the 2020 and 2021 expenditure estimation production process, including data collection, development of distribution keys, mapping, analyses, and drafting of health expenditure reports in collaboration with key stakeholders across Departments of the Ministry of Health, Ministries, and other health partners
Output 2: Effective support provided on the study on COVID-19 related expenditures and other health expenditures for 2021
3. Planned timelines (subject to confirmation)
Start date: 1 August 2023 (subject to confirmation)
End date: 15 December 2023
Number of working days as a consultant: 63 non-consecutive working days
4. Specific requirements
Identify the educational qualifications and expertise needed for the terms of reference outlined above.
Educational Qualifications required
Essential: Bachelor degree in relevant areas including medicine, public health, health economics, or social science from a recognised university.
Desirable: Postgraduate degree in relevant areas including health financing, health economics, health policy, health administration, or social science from a recognised university.
Experience required
Skills/Knowledge
Languages and level required
5. Place of assignment
Under the guidance of the UHC-HLE Team Coordinator and relevant technical staff, the consultant will be based off-site
6. Medical clearance
A fitness of work clearance will be required, including for off-site consultants.
7. Travel
Travel is not required
8. Budget
Please take note of the following when submitting application:
The contractor will be responsible for paying taxes, if any.
Those who are interested can contact our focal person with contact detail at the end of the announcement before 17 Jul 2023
Administrative Officer
World Health Organization
UN Building, 304 Kim Ma Street,
Hanoi, Viet Nam
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