The rising cost of healthcare is one of the most significant burdens on countries, especially low- and middle-income countries. Research has shown that self-care can be critical in reducing unnecessary expenses for healthcare systems. Global self-care activities generate substantial monetary and healthcare workforce savings, totalling at least approximately $119 billion per year, according to a policy brief published by the United for Self-Care Coalition.
“Increased access to self-care products and services could further alleviate the burden on health systems by freeing up resources and time for healthcare providers to attend to more serious conditions,” explained Judy Stenmark, Director General at the Global Self-Care Federation (GSCF). “Globally, a total of 10.9 billion individual hours and 1.8 billion physician hours are saved every year through self-care practices.”
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