Monitoring frameworks for universal health coverage: What about high-income countries?

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Abstract

Implementing universal health coverage (UHC) is widely perceived to be central to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and is a work program priority of the World Health Organization (WHO). Much has already been written about how low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) can monitor progress towards UHC, with various UHC monitoring frameworks available in the literature. However, we suggest that these frameworks are largely irrelevant in high-income contexts and that the international community still needs to develop UHC monitoring framework meaningful for high-income countries (HICs). As a first step, this short communication presents preliminary findings from a literature review and document analysis on how various countries monitor their own progress towards achieving UHC. It furthermore offers considerations to guide meaningful UHC monitoring and reflects on pertinent challenges and tensions to inform future research on UHC implementation in HIC settings.

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Bergen, N., Ruckert, A., & Labonté, R. (2019). Monitoring frameworks for universal health coverage: What about high-income countries? International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 8(7), 387–393. https://doi.org/10.15171/ijhpm.2019.21

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