Governing health through security in the Philippines: a realist analysis
Delaram Akhavein, Lea Elora A Conda, Sary Valenzuela, Percival Ethan Lao, Meru Sheel, Seye Abimbola, Geminn Louis C Apostol

TL;DR
This study explores how health is framed as a security issue in the Philippines, showing how it affects decision-making and priorities in health governance.
Contribution
The study introduces a realist analysis of health security framing and its influence on governance and policy priorities in the Philippines.
Findings
Health security framing promotes centralized, top-down governance in the Philippines.
Security norms become institutionalized with military and security actors involved in health.
Health security mobilizes resources but risks increasing inequities and ignoring structural health issues.
Abstract
As global framings of health continue to expand their reach, the Philippines, like many other countries, must navigate the overlapping pressures of donors, international institutions, and domestic political agendas in setting priorities. One such framing is the framing of health as a security issue. This study examines how health security framing—how it is interpreted and operationalized—influences priority-setting in the Philippines. Drawing on 25 interviews with government (at national and sub-national levels) and non-government actors and using a realist approach, this study sought to identify the outcomes of health security framing (as triggered or reinforced by mechanisms such as uncertainty, self-protection, self-preservation, self-reliance, and norm-setting) and the context in which the outcomes manifest. Findings show that health security framing reshapes priorities by…
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TopicsGlobal Security and Public Health · Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research · Healthcare Systems and Reforms
