This article discusses what ethicists have called “unacceptable trade-offs ” in health policy choices related to universal health coverage (UHC). Since the fiscal space is constrained, trade-offs need to be made. But some trade-offs are unacceptable on the path to universal coverage. Unacceptable choices include, among other examples from low-income countries, to expand coverage for services with lower priority such as coronary bypass surgery before securing universal coverage for high-priority services such as skilled birth attendance and services for easily preventable or treatable fatal childhood diseases. Services of the latter kind include oral rehydration therapy for children with diarrhea and antibiotics for children with pneumonia. ...
Healthcare system is continuously changing and remodeling in both the developed and emerging economi...
In responses to Norheim's editorial, this commentary offers reflections from Thailand, how the five ...
Coverage is implicit in its title. The report concerns fairness and efficiency ‘on the path ’ to uni...
This article discusses what ethicists have called “unacceptable trade-offs” in health pol...
This article discusses what ethicists have called “unacceptable trade-offs” in health policy choices...
While protection of autonomy is crucial to the practice of medicine, there is the persistent risk of...
This article provides a commentary to Ole Norheim’ s editorial entitled “Ethical perspective: Five u...
Gaps in health between poor and rich countries, and between social groups within countries, are unac...
This article provides a commentary to Ole Norheim’ s editorial entitled “Ethical perspective: Five u...
thoroughly and insightfully with Making Fair Choices on the Path to Universal Health Coverage (WHO, ...
For more than twenty years, health scholars and advocates have warned us about the lack of adequate ...
The World Health Organization’s (WHO’s) World Health Report 2010, “Health systems financing, the pat...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleGeneral Assembly resolution 67...
We reply to critics of the World Health Organisation's Report "Making Fair Choices on the Path to Un...
Universal Health Care (UHC) is high on the global agenda and on many countries ’ national agendas (W...
Healthcare system is continuously changing and remodeling in both the developed and emerging economi...
In responses to Norheim's editorial, this commentary offers reflections from Thailand, how the five ...
Coverage is implicit in its title. The report concerns fairness and efficiency ‘on the path ’ to uni...
This article discusses what ethicists have called “unacceptable trade-offs” in health pol...
This article discusses what ethicists have called “unacceptable trade-offs” in health policy choices...
While protection of autonomy is crucial to the practice of medicine, there is the persistent risk of...
This article provides a commentary to Ole Norheim’ s editorial entitled “Ethical perspective: Five u...
Gaps in health between poor and rich countries, and between social groups within countries, are unac...
This article provides a commentary to Ole Norheim’ s editorial entitled “Ethical perspective: Five u...
thoroughly and insightfully with Making Fair Choices on the Path to Universal Health Coverage (WHO, ...
For more than twenty years, health scholars and advocates have warned us about the lack of adequate ...
The World Health Organization’s (WHO’s) World Health Report 2010, “Health systems financing, the pat...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleGeneral Assembly resolution 67...
We reply to critics of the World Health Organisation's Report "Making Fair Choices on the Path to Un...
Universal Health Care (UHC) is high on the global agenda and on many countries ’ national agendas (W...
Healthcare system is continuously changing and remodeling in both the developed and emerging economi...
In responses to Norheim's editorial, this commentary offers reflections from Thailand, how the five ...
Coverage is implicit in its title. The report concerns fairness and efficiency ‘on the path ’ to uni...