The UN Sustainable Development Goals of 2015 have restored universal health coverage (UHC) to prominence in the international health agenda. Can understanding the past illuminate the prospects for UHC in the present? This article traces an earlier history of UHC as an objective of international health politics. Its focus is the efforts of the International Labor Organization (ILO), whose Philadelphia Declaration (1944) announced the goal of universal social security, including medical coverage and care. After World War II, the ILO attempted to enshrine this in an international convention, which nation states would ratify. However, by 1952 these efforts had failed, and the final convention was so diluted that universalism was unobtainable. O...
Universal health coverage has become the Mount Everest of public policy in the United States: the mo...
The present Millennium Development Goals are set to expire in 2015 and their next iteration is now b...
The present Millennium Development Goals are set to expire in 2015 and their next iteration is now b...
We examine the efforts of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) to extend medical care under s...
AbstractOver the past 50 years, health care has been making a growing contribution to population hea...
Over the past 50 years, health care has been making a growing contribution to population health in m...
Nearly 34 years ago, in 1978 in the face of a looming crisis in the health of the world′s population...
AbstractOver the past 50 years, health care has been making a growing contribution to population hea...
The world is witnessing a groundbreaking transition to universal health coverage. Yet few researcher...
This chapter discusses the historical context of SDG 3, the goal of health and well-being for all. I...
In 2001, technocrats from four multilateral organizations selected the Millennium Development Goals ...
Over the past 50 years, health care has been making a growing contribution to population health in m...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) was founded in 1948 with a remit to promote public health around...
The uptake and implementation of universal health coverage (UHC) is primarily a political, rather th...
In 2001, technocrats from four multilateral organizations selected the Millennium Development Goals ...
Universal health coverage has become the Mount Everest of public policy in the United States: the mo...
The present Millennium Development Goals are set to expire in 2015 and their next iteration is now b...
The present Millennium Development Goals are set to expire in 2015 and their next iteration is now b...
We examine the efforts of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) to extend medical care under s...
AbstractOver the past 50 years, health care has been making a growing contribution to population hea...
Over the past 50 years, health care has been making a growing contribution to population health in m...
Nearly 34 years ago, in 1978 in the face of a looming crisis in the health of the world′s population...
AbstractOver the past 50 years, health care has been making a growing contribution to population hea...
The world is witnessing a groundbreaking transition to universal health coverage. Yet few researcher...
This chapter discusses the historical context of SDG 3, the goal of health and well-being for all. I...
In 2001, technocrats from four multilateral organizations selected the Millennium Development Goals ...
Over the past 50 years, health care has been making a growing contribution to population health in m...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) was founded in 1948 with a remit to promote public health around...
The uptake and implementation of universal health coverage (UHC) is primarily a political, rather th...
In 2001, technocrats from four multilateral organizations selected the Millennium Development Goals ...
Universal health coverage has become the Mount Everest of public policy in the United States: the mo...
The present Millennium Development Goals are set to expire in 2015 and their next iteration is now b...
The present Millennium Development Goals are set to expire in 2015 and their next iteration is now b...