Title of article :
Changing the Discourse in Ambitions Towards Universal Health Coverage: Lessons From Australian Primary Healthcare; Comment on “Universal Health Coverage for Non-communicable Diseases and Health Equity: Lessons From Australian Primary Healthcare”
Author/Authors :
Simpson ، Sarah J. , Saint ، Victoria Department of Population Medicine and Health Services Research - School of Public Health - Bielefeld University , Bozorgmehr ، Kayvan Department of Population Medicine and Health Services Research - School of Public Health - Bielefeld University
From page :
851
To page :
854
Abstract :
While Australia’s health system has reached universal health coverage (UHC), recent scholarship points to its strengths and identifies ways it could be more effective and equitable, especially for tackling non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Building on the Australian experience, we add to these perspectives and present pertinent lessons for the quest towards UHC, and for policy-makers globally with regard to NCDs. Potential lessons include: the need for (i) vigilance – UHC requires ongoing monitoring and evaluation of not only financial risk protection but non-financial barriers and impacts such as forgone care; (ii) investment and action now on structural determinants of NCDs and related inequalities to avoid potentially higher (fiscal, social and health) costs in the longer term; and (iii) the opportunity for policy-makers globally and nationally to revisit their ambitions for UHC to include population health policies/programs beyond essential health services that are required for healthier, more equitable and thriving societies.
Keywords :
Australia , Equity , Non , Communicable Diseases , Financial Risk Protection , Universal Health Coverage , Structural Determinants
Journal title :
International Journal of Health Policy and Management(IJHPM)
Journal title :
International Journal of Health Policy and Management(IJHPM)
Record number :
2723101
Link To Document :
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