The focus on public policy and health equity is discussed in reference to the current global health policy discussion on Universal Health Coverage (UHC). This initiative has strong commitment from the leadership of the international organizations involved, but a lack of policy clarity outside of the health financing component may limit the initiative’s impact on health inequity. In order to address health inequities there needs to be greater focus on the most vulnerable communities, subnational health systems, and attention paid to how communities, civil society and the private sector engage and participate in health systems
In her 2012 reconfirmation speech as WHO Director-General, Dr. Margaret Chan asserted: universal co...
In her 2012 reconfirmation speech as WHO Director-General, Dr. Margaret Chan asserted: universal co...
In her 2012 reconfirmation speech as WHO Director-General, Dr. Margaret Chan asserted: universal co...
The focus on public policy and health equity is discussed in reference to the current ...
Evidence now shows that the key drivers of poor health are social factors, such as education, employ...
CorrespondenceAbstract unavailableMatthew Fisher, Toby Freeman, Tamara Mackean, Sharon Friel, Fran B...
There are many reasons for the health inequities that we see around the world today. Public policy a...
There are many reasons for the health inequities that we see around the world today. Public policy a...
This article provides a commentary to Ole Norheim’ s editorial entitled “Ethical perspective: Five u...
Evidence now shows that the key drivers of poor health are social factors, such as ed...
In recent years, global governance institutions have operationalized their commitment to the right t...
Binagwaho and colleagues’ perspective piece provided a timely reflection on the experience of Rwanda...
Background: There is an emerging global consensus on the importance of universal health coverage (UH...
Universal Health Coverage UHC is a critical component of the new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs...
How can we keep people – wherever they live – healthy and safe? Among all global health initiatives,...
In her 2012 reconfirmation speech as WHO Director-General, Dr. Margaret Chan asserted: universal co...
In her 2012 reconfirmation speech as WHO Director-General, Dr. Margaret Chan asserted: universal co...
In her 2012 reconfirmation speech as WHO Director-General, Dr. Margaret Chan asserted: universal co...
The focus on public policy and health equity is discussed in reference to the current ...
Evidence now shows that the key drivers of poor health are social factors, such as education, employ...
CorrespondenceAbstract unavailableMatthew Fisher, Toby Freeman, Tamara Mackean, Sharon Friel, Fran B...
There are many reasons for the health inequities that we see around the world today. Public policy a...
There are many reasons for the health inequities that we see around the world today. Public policy a...
This article provides a commentary to Ole Norheim’ s editorial entitled “Ethical perspective: Five u...
Evidence now shows that the key drivers of poor health are social factors, such as ed...
In recent years, global governance institutions have operationalized their commitment to the right t...
Binagwaho and colleagues’ perspective piece provided a timely reflection on the experience of Rwanda...
Background: There is an emerging global consensus on the importance of universal health coverage (UH...
Universal Health Coverage UHC is a critical component of the new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs...
How can we keep people – wherever they live – healthy and safe? Among all global health initiatives,...
In her 2012 reconfirmation speech as WHO Director-General, Dr. Margaret Chan asserted: universal co...
In her 2012 reconfirmation speech as WHO Director-General, Dr. Margaret Chan asserted: universal co...
In her 2012 reconfirmation speech as WHO Director-General, Dr. Margaret Chan asserted: universal co...