2023
DOI: 10.2147/rmhp.s366759
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Achieving Universal Health Coverage in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Challenges for Policy Post-Pandemic and Beyond

Abstract: Background Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) is critical for ensuring equity, improving health, and protecting households from financial catastrophe. The COVID-19 pandemic derailed the progress made across primary health targets. This article aims to review the policy challenges to achieve UHC in a post-pandemic world. Methods A narrative review of 118 peer reviewed and grey literature was conducted. A total of 77 published articles were identified using an elec… Show more

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“…In most of these countries, about 75 dollars is spent per capita on health compared to $850 in high-income countries. While health insurance would help very well in financial risk protection, strengthening the primary health care system is another very important area requiring strengthening, particularly in countries in the region classified as LMICs [18]. The need for private sector investment in the health sector is very important in Africa following the inability of the government to meet the needs of healthcare financing.…”
Section: Sub-saharan Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most of these countries, about 75 dollars is spent per capita on health compared to $850 in high-income countries. While health insurance would help very well in financial risk protection, strengthening the primary health care system is another very important area requiring strengthening, particularly in countries in the region classified as LMICs [18]. The need for private sector investment in the health sector is very important in Africa following the inability of the government to meet the needs of healthcare financing.…”
Section: Sub-saharan Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In low‐income countries, only about 1 in 5 people have access to essential health services. In LMICs', the proportion is slightly higher 16,17 . The WHO in 2019 also estimated that 10% of the world's population faced catastrophic health spending (more than 10 percent of their household income on health services) 2…”
Section: Financial Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the Alma Ata Declaration, primary healthcare has gained significant adhesion as a tool for achieving 'Health for All' by the year 2000. PHC is the most effective method for low-and middleincome countries to address workforce health challenges because of its emphasis on health sustainability by promoting healthy lifestyles and preventive care (Kringos et al, 2010;Kodali, 2023). Several countries have reported severe shortages of healthcare professionals, especially nurses and doctors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%