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      Austerity and health in Europe.

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          Many European governments have abundantly cut down public expenditure on health during the financial crisis. Consequences of the financial downturn on health outcomes have begun to emerge. This recession has led to an increase in poor health status, raising rates of anxiety and depression among the economically vulnerable. In addition, the incidence of some communicable diseases along with the rate of suicide has increased significantly. The recession has also driven structural reforms, and affected the priority given to public policies. The purpose of this paper is to analyse how austerity impacts health in Europe and better understand the response of European health systems to the financial crisis. The current economic climate, while challenging, presents an opportunity for reforming and restructuring health promotion actions. More innovative approaches to health should be developed by health professionals and by those responsible for health management. In addition, scientists and experts in public health should promote evidence-based approaches to economic and public health recovery by analyzing the present economic downturn and previous crisis. However, it is governance and leadership that will mostly determine how well health systems are prepared to face the crisis and find ways to mitigate its effects.

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          Journal
          Health Policy
          Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
          1872-6054
          0168-8510
          Nov 2013
          : 113
          : 1-2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Science and Technology Options Assessments (STOA), European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium. Electronic address: gianluca.quaglio@europarl.europa.eu.
          Article
          S0168-8510(13)00230-3
          10.1016/j.healthpol.2013.09.005
          24176290
          86ade23e-dfee-4d27-a396-35f3ca3119a9
          Copyright © 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd.. All rights reserved.
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          Austerity,Economic crisis,European health systems,Public health policies

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