Effectiveness
Universal Health Coverage (UHC) means that all individuals and communities receive the health services they need without suffering financial hardship. It includes the full spectrum of essential, quality health services, from health promotion to prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, and palliative care.
UHC enables everyone to access the services that address the most significant causes of disease and death, and ensures that the quality of those services is good enough to improve the health of the people who receive them.
Protecting people from the financial consequences of paying for health services out of their own pockets reduces the risk that people will be pushed into poverty because unexpected illness requires them to use up their life savings, sell assets, or borrow – destroying their futures and often those of their children.
Achieving UHC is one of the targets the nations of the world set when adopting the Sustainable Development Goals in 2015. Countries that progress towards UHC will make progress towards the other health-related targets, and towards the other goals. Good health allows children to learn and adults to earn, helps people escape from poverty, and provides the basis for long-term economic development.
Effectiveness
Equity
Efficiency
Healthy lives and wellbeing for all at all ages
Healthy Life
Burden of Disease
Burden of Risk Factors
Impact SDG3
Effectiveness
Essential Services Availability
Essential Services Coverage
Financial Risk Protection
Other SDGs Health Interventions
Service Satisfaction
Outcomes
Essential services utilization
Access to Essential Services
Quality of Essential Services
Demand for Essential Services
Resilience in Essential Services Provision
Outputs
Health systems performance
Health Financing
National and Sub-national Service Delivery Systems
Health Infrastructure
Medicines, Products & Supplies
Health Workforce
Health Governance
Health Information
Inputs/Processes
Health system building block investments