2021
DOI: 10.47176/mjiri.35.191
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Best Practices in Achieving Universal Health Coverage: A Scoping Review

Abstract: Background: The Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is a very important and effective policy in the health system of countries worldwide. Using the experiences and learning from the best practices of successful countries in the UHC can be very helpful. Therefore, the aim of the present study is to provide a scoping review of successful global interventions and practices in achieving UHC. Methods: This is a scoping review study that has been conducted using the Arkesy and O'Malley… Show more

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“…More experimental methods could also be used, but they are rare in this field, as decision-makers often need to remember the impact assessment issues when formulating their public policies (68). In addition, we have noted that the issue of quality of care has received little attention in analyses of reforms, except in a recent scoping review on universal health coverage (69). Lastly, the concept of access to care should have been included in the search strategy as it produced numerous non-relevant results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More experimental methods could also be used, but they are rare in this field, as decision-makers often need to remember the impact assessment issues when formulating their public policies (68). In addition, we have noted that the issue of quality of care has received little attention in analyses of reforms, except in a recent scoping review on universal health coverage (69). Lastly, the concept of access to care should have been included in the search strategy as it produced numerous non-relevant results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Universal health coverage is considered as a legal concept and humanitarian concept, social (equitable entitlement and enrolment to the social security system), a health economic (financial protection), and a public health concept (comprehensive services versus essential packages) (40). In these contexts, our synthesis shows that UHC has critical values, such as the right to health, social justice or equity in access, solidarity, quality, service coverage, population coverage (inclusiveness), and financial protection (affordability) (9,19,29,(41)(42)(43)(44). Policy actors also identify values, such as quality of care, equity, financial risk protection, and a comprehensive set of services for every one with any health conditions as features of UHC (10).…”
Section: What Is Universal Health Coverage?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implementation of e-Referral or consultation systems provides an opportunity for innovations in the delivery of specialty care [9,10]. along with other benefits, the implementation of an e-Referral can certainly improve the country's health economy [11][12][13][14]. adopting and promoting information and communication technology (ICt) [15], as well as Electronic health Records (EhRs) [16], in healthcare delivery are growing rapidly in most developing countries, including Ghana [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%