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1 sease morbidity by a third by 2030) and 3.8 (universal health coverage).
2 e simultaneously supporting progress towards universal health coverage.
3  a designated essential health service under Universal Health Coverage.
4  diagnostic imaging are crucial to achieving universal health coverage.
5 ortant measure of progress towards achieving universal health coverage.
6 ions appear safe and trustworthy, supporting universal health coverage.
7 how interests, ideas, and institutions shape universal health coverage.
8 to some patients accessible to all by use of universal health coverage.
9 hospitals serving the entire population with universal health coverage.
10 nutrition and food insecurity, and providing universal health coverage.
11 1 diabetes in LMICs, especially as a part of universal health coverage.
12 orting sustainable health systems to achieve universal health coverage.
13  antimicrobial resistance, tuberculosis, and universal health coverage.
14 econceptualise health security by scaling up universal health coverage.
15 at elimination is feasible in the context of universal health coverage.
16 s; and pathways to solutions to achieve true universal health coverage.
17 le Development Goal (SDG) indicators such as universal health coverage.
18 ings in future estimates of progress towards universal health coverage.
19 industrialized country that has not achieved universal health coverage.
20 main a major issue because of the absence of universal health coverage.
21 onitoring efforts towards the achievement of universal health coverage.
22  Afghanistan has made much effort to achieve universal health coverage.
23 realistically its own path towards SDG 3 and universal health coverage.
24 ; the importance of socioeconomic status and universal health coverage.
25 ovision of health services in the context of universal health coverage.
26  and burdens, oral diseases are neglected in universal health coverage.
27 ems, and contribute toward the attainment of Universal Health Coverage.
28  statistical determinant of progress towards universal health coverage.
29 gery should be financed early on the path to universal health coverage.
30 s of non-communicable diseases, and ensuring universal health coverage.
31 erience are relevant for countries advancing universal health coverage.
32 's health world-wide can be improved through universal health coverage.
33 system innovations under the clarion call of universal health coverage.
34 ly the poorest population groups, to achieve universal health coverage.
35 condition (but not sufficient) for achieving universal health coverage.
36 h insurance reforms designed to move towards universal health coverage.
37  the prevention of substance abuse (3.5) and universal health coverage (3.8).
38    We evaluated the probability of achieving Universal Health Coverage (80% coverage) and Immunizatio
39                        Even in settings with universal health coverage, access to HIV prevention and
40 y and sustainability, country ownership, and universal health coverage across disease areas.
41 lth preventive measures are made part of the universal health coverage agenda.
42 year survivors of first-ever MI with Swedish universal health coverage ages 18 to 76 years, individua
43 rs could be a potential method for promoting universal health coverage among individuals living with
44                          The UN has declared universal health coverage an urgent global goal.
45    Broader socioeconomic indicators, such as universal health coverage and a higher Human Development
46  could help strengthen advocacy in favour of universal health coverage and contribute to advancing gl
47 impacts health systems' abilities to achieve universal health coverage and deliver services in the mo
48 d to focusing on primary health care in both universal health coverage and health-related Sustainable
49            Several factors helped to achieve universal health coverage and improve outcomes.
50 emergency care systems are vital to ensuring universal health coverage and improving health outcomes
51                                      Despite universal health coverage and investment in the health c
52 implications of the Mexican quest to achieve universal health coverage and its relevance for other lo
53  features of health-system strengthening for universal health coverage and lessons from the Latin Ame
54 prove TB control and care and should promote universal health coverage and social protection mechanis
55 d improve people's health and wellbeing with universal health coverage and social protection, in addi
56                 Investing in more integrated universal health coverage and stronger primary care, del
57  the global population do not have access to universal health coverage and the current shortfall of h
58 e will not reach our collective ambitions of universal health coverage and the Sustainable Developmen
59 bal health security, stronger investments in universal health coverage, and integrated investments in
60 politics of vaccination; the advance towards universal health coverage; and the transition from inter
61 agnostic workflow and stringent criteria for universal health coverage are significant barriers to ac
62 t achieving the quality needed for effective universal health coverage, argue Lisa Hirschhorn and col
63 and its progression, within the framework of universal health coverage, as well as empowering patient
64 olicy and technological innovations, such as universal health coverage, behavioural economics, mobile
65 This approach could support progress towards universal health coverage, benefiting communities and he
66 next steps that could help reach the goal of universal health coverage both in the Latin American reg
67 en identified as the key strategy to achieve universal health coverage but is challenging in most low
68  first phase towards achieving comprehensive universal health coverage by 2020.
69           Indonesia has committed to deliver universal health coverage by 2024.
70  deaths related to inadequate HRH to achieve universal health coverage by 2030.
71 roposes policy recommendations for advancing universal health coverage by 2030.
72                       Countries have reached universal health coverage by different paths and with va
73  Goal targets and are a crucial component of universal health coverage, conceptualised as "leaving no
74 cluding the capacity to sustain high-quality universal health coverage, especially for an ageing popu
75  access and outcomes focused on expansion of universal health coverage, especially for poor citizens.
76    DCP3 defines a model concept of essential universal health coverage (EUHC) with 218 interventions
77 ecommended in the model HBP termed essential universal health coverage (EUHC).
78 schemes can be effective tools for achieving universal health coverage even in the poorest settings.
79 persistent inverse care law and to achieving Universal Health Coverage for all countries.
80  health and achieve financially sustainable, universal health coverage for all.
81  and national endeavours to provide adequate universal health coverage for older adults with cancer,
82 sufficient investment in cancer control, non-universal health coverage, fragmented health systems, in
83 bal health policy-global health security and universal health coverage-important lessons can be drawn
84                           Mexico is reaching universal health coverage in 2012.
85  SUS offers valuable lessons on how to scale universal health coverage in a highly unequal country wi
86 d treatment, low finical security and low of universal health coverage in Africa.
87      A pragmatic reform agenda for achieving universal health coverage in Bangladesh should include d
88                             Progress towards universal health coverage in Brazil has been achieved th
89 lobal level, and to monitor progress towards universal health coverage in general.
90 ns and lessons associated with the quest for universal health coverage in Latin America are the resul
91 delivery towards the attainment of SDG 3 and universal health coverage in low-income and middle-incom
92 f global and country level efforts to secure universal health coverage in low-income and middle-incom
93              How to finance progress towards universal health coverage in low-income and middle-incom
94 ufficient consideration of the vital role of universal health coverage in sustainably mitigating outb
95 ed investments in global health security and universal health coverage) in their response to the ongo
96 ave committed to the objective of achieving 'universal health coverage, including financial risk prot
97 nity continues to support the advancement of universal health coverage, increasing access to surgical
98 hic index, SDI) and health service coverage (universal health coverage index, UHCI) were evaluated.
99 th into non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and universal health coverage initiatives.
100                                              Universal health coverage is a key step towards achievin
101  There is growing recognition that achieving universal health coverage is a political challenge.
102 aper shows that a political understanding of universal health coverage is needed to achieve health fo
103                                              Universal health coverage is one of the WHO End TB Strat
104                                  The goal of universal health coverage is part of a third generation
105 e that as efforts are made towards achieving universal health coverage it is also important to build
106 vention choice-the selection of a pathway to universal health coverage-might involve weighing up of s
107                   As countries strive toward universal health coverage, mobile wireless technologies-
108 lobal HIV response that could help guide the universal health coverage movement.
109                           Efforts to promote universal health coverage must address infectious risks
110                                              Universal health coverage of all KT treatment costs was
111 cluding WHO, have advocated progress towards universal health coverage on the grounds that it leads t
112 g causes of China's achievements and gaps in universal health coverage over the past 2 decades and pr
113 terventions to be included within countries' universal health coverage packages.
114 ncome and middle-income countries developing universal health coverage packages.
115 mestic tax revenues is integral to achieving universal health coverage, particularly in countries wit
116                                  The goal of universal health coverage provides a renewed focus on ta
117                         The global drive for universal health coverage provides an ideal opportunity
118           Nonetheless, the trajectory toward universal health coverage regularly has three common fea
119                                    Inclusive universal health coverage requires access to quality hea
120 racteristics include health expenditure, the Universal Health Coverage Service Coverage Index (UHC In
121 weight, noncommunicable disease mortality, a universal health coverage service coverage index, health
122 and hearing care interventions in countries' universal health coverage services.
123                                         With universal health coverage still unattained in most count
124                         Hence, reforming the universal health coverage system to improve the affordab
125 stainable Development Goals, including their universal health coverage target.
126 -serving health facilities, and implementing universal health coverage that eliminates cost barriers.
127                          As countries expand universal health coverage, these estimates of total inci
128 tations of such interventions as a basis for universal health coverage, though interventions can addr
129 lar, a model for the global quest to achieve universal health coverage through health system reform.
130 are as a component of comprehensive care and universal health coverage throughout the life course, a
131 t that the HTP was instrumental in achieving universal health coverage to enhance equity substantiall
132 multisectoral interventions when introducing universal health coverage to improve health and its upst
133                                 Expansion of universal health coverage to incorporate cancer into ess
134 ly relevant for the design and sequencing of universal health coverage to meet the needs of poor popu
135 and economic factors allow a movement toward universal health coverage to take hold in some low- and
136 ses (63.0), environmental health (62.9), and universal health coverage (UHC) (54.4).
137  PEH on cancer mortality, and identified how universal health coverage (UHC) affected these relations
138 In recent years, many countries have adopted universal health coverage (UHC) as a national aspiration
139 dialysis (APD) is not included in Thailand's Universal Health Coverage (UHC) benefit package.
140                                              Universal health coverage (UHC) can play an important ro
141                                              Universal health coverage (UHC) encompasses 2 main compo
142                                   Monitoring universal health coverage (UHC) focuses on information o
143                                              Universal health coverage (UHC) has been defined as the
144                       Global progress toward universal health coverage (UHC) has varied widely across
145          Several studies have indicated that universal health coverage (UHC) improves health service
146 lly, regionally, and globally to ensure that universal health coverage (UHC) is achieved.
147              A major challenge in monitoring universal health coverage (UHC) is identifying an indica
148                                    Expanding universal health coverage (UHC) might not be inherently
149                                 Policies for universal health coverage (UHC) must address this comple
150                                  The goal of universal health coverage (UHC) requires inter alia that
151                                  The goal of universal health coverage (UHC) requires that everyone r
152                                  The goal of universal health coverage (UHC) requires that families w
153           UN member states have committed to universal health coverage (UHC) to ensure all individual
154 D-19 pandemic and beyond, advancement toward universal health coverage (UHC) will become more difficu
155 eases (NCDs), (v) environmental health, (vi) universal health coverage (UHC), and (vii) road injuries
156             Despite major efforts to achieve universal health coverage (UHC), progress has lagged in
157                   To inform plans to achieve universal health coverage (UHC), we estimated utilisatio
158 and positive national commitment to pursuing universal health coverage (UHC).
159  profound implications for health equity and universal health coverage (UHC).
160 nts unique challenges for health systems and universal health coverage (UHC).
161 eved relatively early on the pathway to full universal health coverage (UHC).
162 his pandemic to argue a case to move towards universal health coverage (UHC).
163 the equitable and progressive realization of universal health coverage (UHC).
164 reforms have produced a distinct approach to universal health coverage, underpinned by the principles
165 come countries, its role in progress towards universal health coverage varies.
166 h systems through global health security and universal health coverage, we aim to provide tangible so
167 ed 16 years and older eligible for Ontario's Universal Health Coverage were included.
168 15 years and who were eligible for Ontario's Universal Health Coverage were included.
169 citizens with the right to health to achieve universal health coverage, which helped to address inequ
170  the Sustainable Development Goal's push for universal health coverage, which must cover essential or
171 entation included the stringent criteria for universal health coverage, which prioritizes patients wi
172                   Most importantly, assuring universal health coverage will require the explicit ackn
173 s, with new treatments, new diagnostics, and universal health coverage, will need multisectoral coord
174 nefits coverage has led to what is, in 2017, universal health coverage with a generous benefits packa
175  private sector will contribute to achieving universal health coverage with quality, argue Rajat Chab
176 sitioned to contribute to the advancement of universal health coverage within countries.
177 guage and historical heritage-has a focus on universal health coverage, yet cancer incidence rates ar

 
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