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Policy Surveillance of Financing for Universal Health Coverage (2021-2022)

An important United Nations sustainable development goal target for health aims is to achieve universal health coverage (UHC), including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all. Significant resources have been invested to track progress of countries toward achievement of this goal; however these efforts disproportionately focus on tracking implementation and outcome metrics without sufficient attention to the policy environment needed to achieve success.

This project team developed a publicly available centralized source of UHC financing policies and laws for low- and middle-income countries. Using a policy surveillance approach, the project team conducted a systematic identification, collection, coding and analysis of laws and policies that influence financing for UHC in each country. Team members also created an interactive data visualization dashboard of these policies and produced a report on the evolution of UHC financing policies.

Learn more about this project team by viewing their lightning talk at the 2022 Fortin Foundation Bass Connections Showcase.

Timing

Summer 2021 – Summer 2022

Team Outputs

Interactive web application and data visualization dashboard

Policy Surveillance of Financing for Universal Health Coverage (Katie Thomas and Shawin Vitsupakorn, lightning talk at Fortin Foundation Bass Connections Showcase, Duke University, April 13, 2022)

See related team, Policy Surveillance of Universal Health Coverage Financing in Developing Countries (2022-2023), and Data+ summer project, Policy Surveillance of UHC Financing in Developing Countries (2022).

 

Image: Universal Health Coverage Day 2020, by Trinity Care Foundation, licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

Team Leaders

  • Osondu Ogbuoji, Duke Global Health Institute
  • Gavin Yamey, Duke Global Health Institute

Graduate Team Members

  • Zoe Hughes, Global Health - MS
  • Isabeaux Kennedy Mitton, Global Health - MS
  • Felicia Lim, Molecular Cancer Biology-MS
  • Katie Thomas, Global Health - MS

Undergraduate Team Members

  • Theiija Balasubramanian, Public Policy (AB); Global Health (AB2)
  • Emma Brennan, Int Comparative Studies (AB)
  • Annie Cui, Economics (BS); Public Policy (AB2)
  • Kiara Ekeigwe, Biology (AB)
  • Trisha Gupta, Economics (BS); Global Health (AB2)
  • Jess Jiang, Philosophy (AB)
  • Amber Lemmons, Public Policy (AB)
  • Sonali Sanjay, Statistical Science (BS)
  • Shawin Vitsupakorn, Biology (BS)

Community Team Members

  • Lindsay Cloud, PSP of the Center for Public Health Law Research at Temple University
  • Adam Herpolsheimer, Temple University
  • Benjamin Mason Meier, Department of Public Policy, UNC-Chapel Hill
  • Susan Sparkes, World Health Organization

Team Contributors

  • Ipchita Bharali, Duke Global Health Institute
  • Ashwini Sunil Deshpande, Duke Global Health Institute
  • Rosemary Fernholz, Sanford School of Public Policy
  • Indermit Gill, Sanford School of Public Policy
  • Wenhui Mao, Duke Global Health Institute