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Health Coverage Across the Globe:A Contemporary Scenario


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1 Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine Chettinad Hospital and Research Institute Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Kelambakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
2 Post Graduate (MBBS), Amity Institute of Public Health, Amity University, India
3 Assistant Professor, Amity Institute of Public Health, Amity University, India
     

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Context: Health was declared as fundamental human right by WHO constitution of 1948. The major key role playing factor in HAQ rankings is the universal health care programme and health schemes which are initiated and ran by the government. Health care provision is incredibly complex and many nations around the world spend considerable resources trying to provide it. Developed countries have their own insurance scheme which benefits its population and meets their health care needs. No uniform one-size-fits- all operational model exists when it comes to the successful implementation of a scheme. For instance, multinational insurers who are successful in one country have met failure in other countries. Developing country like India must try to improve their health care system by following certain initiatives incorporated by other countries. Low income countries like Africa and Nepal need to take extra measure to improve health insurance program and to provide quality care to their people. It is evident that there are an enormous number of ways that health care insurance programs vary around the world. There is a need to identify the characteristics of the most effective systems and the most equitable ones which could serve as a framework by all countries.

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Health for All, Health Coverage Across the Globe.
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Authors

Vinoth Gnana Chellaiyan
Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine Chettinad Hospital and Research Institute Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Kelambakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Hanitha Rajasekar
Post Graduate (MBBS), Amity Institute of Public Health, Amity University, India
Neha Taneja
Assistant Professor, Amity Institute of Public Health, Amity University, India

Abstract


Context: Health was declared as fundamental human right by WHO constitution of 1948. The major key role playing factor in HAQ rankings is the universal health care programme and health schemes which are initiated and ran by the government. Health care provision is incredibly complex and many nations around the world spend considerable resources trying to provide it. Developed countries have their own insurance scheme which benefits its population and meets their health care needs. No uniform one-size-fits- all operational model exists when it comes to the successful implementation of a scheme. For instance, multinational insurers who are successful in one country have met failure in other countries. Developing country like India must try to improve their health care system by following certain initiatives incorporated by other countries. Low income countries like Africa and Nepal need to take extra measure to improve health insurance program and to provide quality care to their people. It is evident that there are an enormous number of ways that health care insurance programs vary around the world. There is a need to identify the characteristics of the most effective systems and the most equitable ones which could serve as a framework by all countries.

Keywords


Health for All, Health Coverage Across the Globe.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.37506/v11%2Fi2%2F2020%2Fijphrd%2F194755