Universal Health Coverage Day 2024

Universal Health Coverage Day 2024

Observed on 12 December

WHO Nepal/S.G.Amatya
An elderly woman getting her blood pressure checked in Bagmati Province, Nepal
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Health: It's on the government!

नागरिकको स्वास्थ्य: राज्यको दायित्व

Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Day 2024 focuses on the role of financial protection in accelerating progress towards UHC. Financial protection ensures that people don’t fall into poverty because of having to pay out-of-pocket for health costs. Over the last 20 years, financial protection has progressively deteriorated, with 2 billion people experiencing financial hardship and 1.3 billion people pushed into poverty due to health spending.  This means that mothers may miss out on the life-saving intervention they need for themselves or their children, people are not diagnosed and treated for noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) on time, with delays in early treatment leading to severe, untreatable or life-threatening illnesses.

Healthier populations build communities that are more resilient, productive, peaceful and prosperous. Health for all is a pre-requisite to achieving the sustainable development goals (SDGs). In spite of numerous high-level political commitments to achieve UHC by 2030, over half of the world’s population still has no access to essential health services.

UHC will remain elusive until governments adequately invest in protecting people – particularly the most vulnerable among us – from impoverishing health spending.

This UHC Day, WHO calls for urgent action to put financial protection measures in place.

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Key Asks

Make universal health coverage and financial protection for health a national priority!

Adopt and implement laws to shield people from impoverishing health costs.

Allocate budgets for an affordable package of essential health services.

Establish national public health schemes that cover health costs for the entire population and are financed by national taxes.

Minimize or eliminate user charges for those most in need, including individuals with low incomes or chronic conditions.

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