نتایج جستجو برای: pro poor universal health coverage

تعداد نتایج: 1402973  

2012
Pascale Allotey Sharuna Verghis Fatima Alvarez-Castillo Daniel D Reidpath

Universal coverage embodies a critical underlying social value; the recognition that those goods and services that support health, however we define it, have to be available and accessible to all. The choice of which of these goods and services are considered essential, the mechanisms by which they would be financed and so on are almost secondary to this basic consensus, that coverage has to be...

الهام احمدنژاد, , ژاله عبدی, ,

دریافت: 96/7/23   پذیرش: 96/10/17   Health Transformation Plan toward Universal Health Coverage   Elham Ahmadnezhad (MD, PhD)1*, Zhaleh Abdi (PhD)2 1Secretariat on Health Observatory, National Institute for Health Research, Tehran University of Medical, Sciences, Tehran, Iran. 2Health Economics Department, National Institute of Health Research, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2015
montu bose arijita dutta

background out of eight commonly agreed millennium development goals (mdg), six are related to the attainment of universal health coverage (uhc) throughout the globe. this universalization of health status suggests policies to narrow the gap in access and benefit sharing between different socially and economically underprivileged classes with that of the better placed ones and a consequent expa...

2014
Anita K Wagner Jonathan D Quick Dennis Ross-Degnan

BACKGROUND Medicines are a major driver of quality, safety, equity, and cost of care in low and middle-income country health systems. Universal health coverage implementers must explicitly address appropriate use of medicines to realize the health benefits of medicines, avoid wasting scarce resources, and sustain the financial viability of universal health coverage schemes. DISCUSSION Medicin...

Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, associated with severe liver disease and cancer, affects 70 million people worldwide. New treatments with direct-acting-antivirals offer cure for about 95% of affected individuals; however, treatment costs may be prohibitive in both the poorest and richest nations. Opting for cure may require sacrificing essential household ass...

2014
James Akazili Paul Welaga Ayaga Bawah Fabian S Achana Abraham Oduro John Koku Awoonor-Williams John E Williams Moses Aikins James F Phillips

BACKGROUND Protecting the poor and vulnerable against the cost of unforeseen ill health has become a global concern culminating in the 2005 World Health Assembly resolution urging member states to ensure financial protection to all citizens, especially children and women of reproductive age. Ghana provides financial protection to its citizens through the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS)....

This article studies how six key aid effectiveness principles for “Hitting the bull’s eye” can bring about the scale up of maternal and newborn health (MNH) interventions. These key principles are based on accepted international agreements such as the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness. The results indicate that the six principles should be a guide for recipient countries to take ownership ...

Journal: :Health policy 2015
Jonathan Cylus Irene Papanicolas

The objective of this paper is to examine variations in perceptions of access to health care across and within 29 European countries. Using data from the 2008 round of the European Social Survey, we investigate the likelihood of an individual perceiving that they will experience difficulties accessing health care in the next 12 months, should they need it (N=51,835). We find that despite most E...

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