Villar Uribe, Manuela Escobar, Maria-Luisa Ruano, Ana Lorena Iunes, Roberto F.
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International Journal for Equity in Health
This special issue “Realizing the Right to Health in Latin America and the Caribbean” provides an overview of one of the most challenging objectives of health systems: equity and the realization of the right to health. In particular, it concentrates on the issues associated with such a challenge in countries suffering of deep inequity. The experien...
Anjomshoa, Mina Akbari Sari, Ali Takian, Amirhossein
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Health Research Policy and Systems
IntroductionHealth financing systems have a key role in achieving universal health coverage (UHC) across the globe. However, little is known about how best to monitor health financing system progress towards UHC, especially in low- and middle-income countries. This is a protocol of a study that will aim to assess health financing system progress to...
Alawode, Gbadegesin O. Adewole, David A.
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BMC Public Health
BackgroundHealth insurance is an important mechanism to prevent financial hardship in the process of accessing health care. Since the launch of Nigeria’s National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in 2005, only 5% of Nigerians have health insurance and 70% still finance their healthcare through Out-Of-Pocket (OOP) expenditure. Understanding the contex...
Taniguchi, Hiroko Rahman, Md Mizanur Swe, Khin Thet Hussain, Ashraf Shibuya, Kenji Hashizume, Masahiro
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Social science & medicine (1982)
Iraq has had limited access to healthcare services due to successive conflicts and political turmoil. Since 2018, Iraq has embarked on a new reconstruction process which includes a goal of 100% immunisation against certain diseases in 2030. We aimed to undertake a comprehensive assessment of Iraq's progress towards universal health coverage (UHC) t...
Masefield, Sarah C. Msosa, Alan Grugel, Jean
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BMC Health Services Research
BackgroundAll countries face challenging decisions about healthcare coverage. Malawi has committed to achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by 2030, the timeframe set out by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As in other low income countries, scarce resources stand in the way of more equitable health access and quality in Malawi. Its hea...
Tumusiime, Prosper Karamagi, Humphrey Titi-Ofei, Regina Amri, Michelle Seydi, Aminata Binetou Wahebine Kipruto, Hillary Droti, Benson Zombre, Sosthene Yoti, Zabulon Zawaira, Felicitas
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BMC Proceedings
BackgroundThe recent 2018 Declaration of Astana recognized primary health care (PHC) as a means to achieve universal health coverage (UHC) and the health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Following this declaration, country progress on operationalization of the PHC agenda and attainment of UHC has been stalled by the new challenges pose...
Ihantamalala, Felana Angella Herbreteau, Vincent Révillion, Christophe Randriamihaja, Mauricianot Commins, Jérémy Andréambeloson, Tanjona Rafenoarimalala, Feno H. Randrianambinina, Andriamihaja Cordier, Laura F. Bonds, Matthew H.
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International Journal of Health Geographics
BackgroundGeographical accessibility to health facilities remains one of the main barriers to access care in rural areas of the developing world. Although methods and tools exist to model geographic accessibility, the lack of basic geographic information prevents their widespread use at the local level for targeted program implementation. The aim o...
Ruthe, Jennifer North, Natasha
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BMC Nursing
BackgroundAchieving Universal Health Coverage in low and lower-middle income countries requires an estimated additional five and a quarter million nurses. Despite an increasing focus on specialist nursing workforce development, the specialist children’s workforce in most African countries falls well below recommended densities. The Child Nursing Pr...
Lublóy, Ágnes
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BMC Public Health
BackgroundIn recent years, crowdfunding for medical expenses has gained popularity, especially in countries without universal health coverage. Nevertheless, universal coverage does not imply covering all medical costs for everyone. In countries with universal coverage unmet health care needs typically emerge due to financial reasons: the inability ...
Faruqui, Neha Bernays, Sarah Martiniuk, Alexandra Abimbola, Seye Arora, Ramandeep Lowe, Jennifer Denburg, Avram Joshi, Rohina
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BMC Public Health
BackgroundThere are multiple barriers impeding access to childhood cancer care in the Indian health system. Understanding what the barriers are, how various stakeholders perceive these barriers and what influences their perceptions are essential in improving access to care, thereby contributing towards achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC). Thi...