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World Health Day - Universal Health Coverage for All by 2030

by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman on April 6, 2019 at 2:43 PM
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The theme of the World Health day 2019 focuses on providing �universal health coverage' by the year 2030. This is certainly postponement of similar goals which was talked about for the year 2000 as �Health for all by 2000.' The goal was pushed further to 2020 and now again to 2030. �Health for all' or universal health coverage requires political will of the government to implement that is adequately supported by adequate timely financial resources.


Although, the last 50 years has seen some rapid advancements and increase in the wealth of the people but millions in the world continue to have NO ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE. The poor, if they have a health catastrophe, is left to die and for the less affordable the choice is often between health care and other daily expenses such as food and clothing.

‘Almost half the world�s population do not have access to comprehensive healthcare services and all UN member states have come together and agreed to try and achieve �universal health coverage for all by 2030� in their respective countries as part of the Sustainable Development Goals.’

WHO as an organization has believed strongly in creating �Universal health coverage' in all their partner countries. The key to achieving it is by ensuring that everyone can obtain the care they need, when they need it and right in the heart of the community.

Primary Aims of the World Health Day Campaign - Universal Health Coverage

The principle of �Universal health coverage' is based on equity in health-care services for all the individuals of the world. This can only happen if the economies are healthy and are able to sustain the costs.

On 7th April 2019, WHO wishes to create awareness among the general population about what universal health coverage means -

Role of Key Players in Achieving Universal Health Coverage

All of us including the general public, health care personnel, media and the policymakers should do our part in making universal health coverage a reality.

Importance of Primary Health Care To Achieve Universal Health Coverage

History of �Health for ALL'

Halfdan Mahler who was the Director General of the World Health Organisation from 1973-1983 defined �Health For All' in 1981, as follows:

Health For All means that health is to be brought within the reach of everyone in a given country. And by "health" is meant a personal state of well being, not just the availability of health services - a state of health that enables a person to lead a socially and economically productive life. Health For All implies the removal of the obstacles to health - that is to say, the elimination of malnutrition, ignorance, contaminated drinking water and unhygienic housing - quite as much as it does the solution of purely medical problems such as a lack of doctors, hospital beds, drugs and vaccines.

The adoption of Health For All by government, implies a commitment to promote the advancement of all citizens on a broad front of development and a resolution to encourage the individual citizen to achieve a higher quality of life.

The rate of progress will depend on the political will. The World Health Assembly believes that, given a high degree of determination, Health For All could be attained by the year 2000. That target date is a challenge to all WHO's Member States.

History of World Health Day

The World Health Organization (WHO) is the chief health arm of the United Nations. The WHO held its First World Health Assembly in 1948 where it was decided to celebrate 7th April each as the World Health Day starting from 1950. It marks the establishment of the WHO's and each year the organization takes up a current global health issue to address during its annual campaign.

Summary

The World Health Day is a momentous occasion and huge opportunity for all of us to come together to spread the message of equal and affordable health care to all in order to improve the health of the individual as well as the society, not to mention the economic health of the nation.

References:
  1. Universal health coverage - (https:www.who.int/en/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/universal-health-coverage-(uhc))
  2. Health For All - (https:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_For_All)


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