Universal health coverage is often implemented within countries through several national insurance schemes that collectively cover their populations. Yet the extent of services and benefits available can vary substantially between different schemes. This paper argues that these variations in coverage comprise tiering and then reviews different accounts of health and social justice that consider whether and when a tiered health system is fair. Using these accounts, it shows that the fairness of tiering can be determined by assessing whether differences in coverage mean enrolees under some national insurance schemes do not achieve sufficient health or normal functioning and/or feel inferior relative to those belonging to other national insura...
The WHO constitution calls for 'health for all' and Universal Health Coverage has been called "the u...
Coverage is implicit in its title. The report concerns fairness and efficiency ‘on the path ’ to uni...
Due to constraints on institutional capacity and financial resources, the road to universal health c...
Priority setting is inevitable on the path towards universal health coverage. All countries experien...
The choice of a health care financing system can have both good and unintended devastating consequen...
Universal Health Care (UHC) is high on the global agenda and on many countries ’ national agendas (W...
offers an analysis of how low and middle income countries may follow a path to universal health care...
Abstract The goal of achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) can generally be realized only in sta...
Abstract Background Universal health coverage (UHC) aims to provide quality healthcare services and ...
We outline key conclusions of the World Health Organisation's report 'Making Fair Choices on the Pat...
First published online: 30 June 2020his is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (htt...
Since 2010, more than seventy countries have requested policy support and technical advice from the...
In this study I will endeavor to show that the American system of health care violates any conceptio...
Abstract Conventional wisdom suggests that the best way to persuade Americans to support changes in ...
thoroughly and insightfully with Making Fair Choices on the Path to Universal Health Coverage (WHO, ...
The WHO constitution calls for 'health for all' and Universal Health Coverage has been called "the u...
Coverage is implicit in its title. The report concerns fairness and efficiency ‘on the path ’ to uni...
Due to constraints on institutional capacity and financial resources, the road to universal health c...
Priority setting is inevitable on the path towards universal health coverage. All countries experien...
The choice of a health care financing system can have both good and unintended devastating consequen...
Universal Health Care (UHC) is high on the global agenda and on many countries ’ national agendas (W...
offers an analysis of how low and middle income countries may follow a path to universal health care...
Abstract The goal of achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) can generally be realized only in sta...
Abstract Background Universal health coverage (UHC) aims to provide quality healthcare services and ...
We outline key conclusions of the World Health Organisation's report 'Making Fair Choices on the Pat...
First published online: 30 June 2020his is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (htt...
Since 2010, more than seventy countries have requested policy support and technical advice from the...
In this study I will endeavor to show that the American system of health care violates any conceptio...
Abstract Conventional wisdom suggests that the best way to persuade Americans to support changes in ...
thoroughly and insightfully with Making Fair Choices on the Path to Universal Health Coverage (WHO, ...
The WHO constitution calls for 'health for all' and Universal Health Coverage has been called "the u...
Coverage is implicit in its title. The report concerns fairness and efficiency ‘on the path ’ to uni...
Due to constraints on institutional capacity and financial resources, the road to universal health c...