Education, leadership and partnerships: Nursing potential for Universal Health Coverage

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Objective: to discuss possibilities of nursing contribution for universal health coverage. Method: a qualitative study, performed by means of document analysis of the World Health Organization publications highlighting Nursing and Midwifery within universal health coverage. Results: documents published by nursing and midwifery leaders point to the need for coordinated and integrated actions in education, leadership and partnership development. Final Considerations: this article represents a call for nurses, in order to foster reflection and understanding of the relevance of their work on the consolidation of the principles of universal health coverage.

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Mendes, I. A. C., Ventura, C. A. A., Trevizan, M. A., Marchi-Alves, L. M., & de Souza-Junior, V. D. (2016). Education, leadership and partnerships: Nursing potential for Universal Health Coverage. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 24. https://doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.1092.2673

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