Employment based health financing does not support gender equity in universal health coverage
Lavanya Vijayasingham, Veloshnee Govender, Sophie Witter, Michelle Remme
Abstract
Global commitments to improve women’s access to healthcare have been made repeatedly, most recently through the sustainable development goals and the 2019 political declaration on universal health coverage. These commitments echo the vision of the 1995 Beijing Declaration to ensure that women access equitable, appropriate, affordable, and quality healthcare throughout their life. Yet, 25 years later, women remain disproportionately underserved, and their basic health needs remain unmet.
Topics & Concepts
DisadvantageEntitlement (fair division)Equity (law)Health equityBusinessFinanceMedicineComputer sciencePolitical sciencePublic healthNursingComputer networkArtificial intelligenceLawGlobal Health Care IssuesHealthcare Systems and ReformsGlobal Maternal and Child Health