Inclusion of Essential Universal Health Coverage Services in Essential Packages of Health Services: A Review of 45 Low- and Lower- Middle Income Countries.

Idil Shekh Mohamed, Jasmine Sprague Hepburn, Björn Ekman, Jesper Sundewall
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Expanding service coverage and achieving universal health coverage (UHC) is a priority for many low- and middle-income countries. Though UHC is a long-term goal, its importance and relevance have only increased since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The first step on the road to UHC is to define and develop essential packages of health services (EPHSs), a list of clinical and public health services that a government has deemed a priority and is to provide. However, the nature of these lists of services in low- and lower-middle-income countries is largely unknown. This study examines the contents of 45 countries' EPHSs to determine the inclusion of essential UHC (EUHC) services as defined by the Disease Control Priorities, which comprises 21 specific essential packages of interventions. EPHSs were collected from publicly available sources and their contents were analyzed in two stages, firstly, to determine the level of specificity and detail of the content of EPHSs and, secondly, to determine which essential UHC services were included. Findings show that there are large variations in the level of specificity among EPHSs and that though EUHC services are included to a large extent, variations exist regarding which services are included between countries. The results provide an overview of how countries are designing EPHSs as a policy tool and are progressing toward providing a full range of EUHC services. Additionally, the study introduces new tools and methods for UHC policy analysts and researchers to study the contents of EPHSs in future investigations.

将基本全民健康覆盖服务纳入基本一揽子卫生服务:对45个低收入和中低收入国家的审查。
扩大服务覆盖面和实现全民健康覆盖是许多低收入和中等收入国家的优先事项。虽然全民健康覆盖是一项长期目标,但自2019冠状病毒病大流行开始以来,其重要性和相关性只会增加。在实现全民健康覆盖的道路上,第一步是确定和制定一揽子基本卫生服务,即政府认为优先并将提供的临床和公共卫生服务清单。然而,低收入和中低收入国家的这些服务清单的性质在很大程度上是未知的。本研究考察了45个国家基本健康覆盖计划的内容,以确定纳入疾病控制重点定义的基本全民健康覆盖服务(EUHC),其中包括21个具体的基本一揽子干预措施。从公开来源收集全民健康覆盖服务文件,分两个阶段对其内容进行分析,首先确定全民健康覆盖服务文件内容的特异性和详细程度,其次确定包括哪些基本全民健康覆盖服务。研究结果表明,卫生保健服务提供者之间的特异性水平存在很大差异,尽管在很大程度上包括了全民健康覆盖服务,但各国之间在包括哪些服务方面存在差异。研究结果概述了各国如何将phs设计为一种政策工具,并在提供全面全民健康覆盖服务方面取得进展。此外,该研究还为全民健康覆盖政策分析人员和研究人员在未来的调查中研究全民健康覆盖报告的内容提供了新的工具和方法。
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