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Table 3 Description of Cases

From: Financing intersectoral action for health: a systematic review of co-financing models

Total Included Cases

 

Total

Promotion Casesa

Integrative Casesb

  

81

24

57

Country Development Status

High-Income Country

75

15

57

Low-and-Middle-Income Country

6

9

0

Geographical Region

Europe

39

6

33

North America

25

9

16

South America

2

2

0

Africa

4

4

0

Asia

1

1

0

Oceania

10

2

8

Co-financing Involvement of Sectors

Health

76

21

55

Education

18

12

6

Social Care

52

1

51

Housing

5

3

2

Justice

7

6

1

Social services

5

4

1

Agriculture

5

2

3

Other

31

12

19

Co-financing partnership across sectors

Health + Social Care (only)

46

0

46

Health+ Social Care +Other sectors

6

1

5

Health + Education (only)

5

2

3

Health + Education +Other Sectors (excluding social care)

10

9

1

Health +Other Sectors (excluding social care and education)

3

3

0

Health sector alone (as coordinators of intersectoral financing)

6

6

0

Non-health sector

5

3

2

Administrative level of government

National

29

9

20

State/ Regional/Local

52

15

37

Implementation Period

Pre-2000

27

3

24

Post-2000

54

21

33

  1. aPromotion Cases: single-sector investment in another sector to leverage resources and address upstream factors that affect its own sectoral outcomes
  2. bIntegrative Cases: integrated or coordinated service provision across sectors, often for a specific population group