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Amanda Glassman1, Ursula Giedion2, Yuna Sakuma1, Peter C Smith3.
Abstract
Abstract-There is immense interest worldwide in the notion of universal health coverage (UHC). A major policy focus in moving toward UHC has been on the key policy question: what services should be made available and under what conditions? In this article we are concerned with how a feasible set of UHC services can be explicitly defined to create what is commonly known as a "health benefits package" (HBP), a set of services that can be feasibly financed and provided under the actual circumstances in which a given country finds itself. We explain why an explicit statement of the HBP is important and then describe a framework that includes ten core elements that are indispensable if a coherent and sustainable process for setting the HBP is to be established.Keywords: evidence; health benefits package; health economics; health policy; health systems; health systems financing; health systems management; priority setting; universal health coverage
Year: 2016 PMID: 31514661 DOI: 10.1080/23288604.2016.1124171
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Syst Reform ISSN: 2328-8620