Author Topic: Lancet Commission: synergies between universal health coverage, health security  (Read 478 times)

John Short

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Since 2018, this Lancet Commission has sought to understand how to maximise synergies between the global health agendas of universal health coverage, health security, and health promotion, and what drives dis-synergies. By synergies the Commission is referring to an intervention, institutional capacity, or policy, that positively and substantially contributes to the achievement of two or more of these agendas in the areas where they intersect. We gathered data through desk reviews; case studies at the subnational, national, and global levels; consultation with two subregional bodies; and periodic Commissioner meetings both face to face and online to review, analyse, and synthesise data. Several key findings and implications for action arise from the analysis and the gathered data, particularly the in-depth country case studies, which provided several examples of these issues in action.


Full report  can be downloaded https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(22)01930-4/fulltext?dgcid=raven_jbs_etoc_email

Worth revisiting, in light of COVID, this quite perceptive article in the Lancet in 2015. Was anyone listening and are they now?

https://pfmboard.com/index.php?topic=7825.msg24925#
Ten essential reforms before the next pandemic. Re: Will Ebola change the game?
The  Lancet Vol.386 | Number 10009 | Nov 28, 2015


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