Health For All
The Journey of Universal Health Coverage
Author(s)
Medcalf, Alexander
Bhattacharya, Sanjoy
Momen, Hooman
Saavedra, Monica
Jones, Margaret
Collection
WellcomeLanguage
Uncoded languagesAbstract
Universal Health Coverage as defined by the World Health Organization encompasses equal access for all to good quality health services and with no financial risk for those in need of them. As such it is a modern term formulated on western ideas of health, however the philosophy it conveys has existed for many centuries across different regions and cultures of the world. 'Health For All' is based on series of seminars which formed part of the World Health Organization's Global Health Histories project. It explores the development of universal health coverage in diverse contexts, the political and economic trends that effected the running of these schemes, and, not least, critical perspectives into the variety of links between structures of national universal healthcare systems.
Keywords
global health histories project; world health organization; health services; universal health coverage; national universal healthcare systemsDOI
10.26530/OAPEN_576912Publisher
Orient BlackswanPublisher website
https://orientblackswan.com/Publication date and place
Hyderabad, 2015Grantor
Classification
Health systems and services