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Universal health coverage for India
BMJ, 2012Now is the time to move beyond rhetoric and get the action right In 1946 the Health Survey and Development Committee for India recommended a health service that was “as close to the people as possible . . . with no individual failing to secure adequate care because of inability to pay.”1 Commitments were made to achieve this vision in 25 years, by ...
Ravi, Narayan, Thelma, Narayan
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All for universal health coverage
The Lancet, 2009As the USA engages in what promises to be a vibrant debate over how the world’s most costly health-care system can effi ciently and equitably provide access to quality health services to all American people, controversies about universal health coverage are brought into high relief, not only in the USA, but also worldwide.
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2017
This chapter explores the seminal topic of Universal Health Coverage (UHC), an objective within the Sustainable Development goals. It reviews the theory and definitions that shape the current conversation on UHC. The movement from selective primary health care to UHC demonstrates a global commitment to the progressive realization of the right to health.
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This chapter explores the seminal topic of Universal Health Coverage (UHC), an objective within the Sustainable Development goals. It reviews the theory and definitions that shape the current conversation on UHC. The movement from selective primary health care to UHC demonstrates a global commitment to the progressive realization of the right to health.
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Politics and Universal Health Coverage
New England Journal of Medicine, 2016To the Editor: In the map in the Perspective article by Gupta et al. (Sept. 24 issue),1 the six member states of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (CCASG) — Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates — should have been shaded.
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Health workers and universal health coverage
The Lancet, 2012Carolyn, Miller, Louise, Holly
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