2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0000945
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High impact health service interventions for attainment of UHC in Africa: A systematic review

Abstract: African countries have prioritized the attainment of targets relating to Universal Health Coverage (UHC), Health Security (HSE) and Coverage of Health Determinants (CHD)to attain their health goals. Given resource constraints, it is important to prioritize implementation of health service interventions with the highest impact. This is important to be identified across age cohorts and public health functions of health promotion, disease prevention, diagnostics, curative, rehabilitative and palliative interventi… Show more

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“…Rather, countries should focus on ensuring the maximal capacity of the attributes shown to ensure functionality: access to essential services, quality of care, demand for essential services, and resilience to shocks. 8 All countries are committed to achieving the results relating to UHC, HSE, and DoH, 9 all of which lead to good health and well-being for all at all ages (SDG 3 goal).…”
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“…Rather, countries should focus on ensuring the maximal capacity of the attributes shown to ensure functionality: access to essential services, quality of care, demand for essential services, and resilience to shocks. 8 All countries are committed to achieving the results relating to UHC, HSE, and DoH, 9 all of which lead to good health and well-being for all at all ages (SDG 3 goal).…”
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confidence: 99%