Monitoring Progress towards Universal Health Coverage at Country and Global Levels

Universal health coverage (UHC) has been defined as the desired outcome of health system performance whereby all people who need health services (promotion, prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, and palliation) receive them, without undue financial hardship. UHC has two interrelated components: the full spectrum of good-quality, essential health services according to need, and protection from financial hardship, including possible impoverishment, due to out-of-pocket payments for health services. Both components should benefit the entire population. This paper summarizes the findings from 13 country case studies and five technical reviews, which were conducted as part of the development of a global framework for monitoring progress towards UHC.

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Main Authors: Boerma, Ties, Eozenou, Patrick, Evans, David, Evans, Tim, Kieny, Marie-Paule, Wagstaff, Adam
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:en_US
Published: Public Library of Science 2014-09
Subjects:universal health coverage, health system reform,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23553
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