'The narrative on universal health coverage should be centred around four core elements: universality, equity, adequate financing, and preparedness in public health emergencies, write Katri Bertram and Justin Koonin'.
Bertram K, Koonin J. Simplifying the universal health coverage narrative can help to achieve political action BMJ 2024; 387 :q2441 doi:10.1136/bmj.q2441
A RESPONSE*
Can this be true? Why, this is absolutely marvellous! I?
Yes! Me.
I do count! I'm seen, heard and included in the health care system and can have a voice in the service's development (1.).
Not only that, but everyone in my - our community - has access - too (2.) ...
client - person - individual - self - patient - citizen
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INTERPERSONAL : SCIENCES
humanistic ------------------------------- mechanistic
SOCIOLOGY : POLITICAL
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couple - family - group - community - village/town - city
1. UNIVERSALITY |
4. PREPAREDNESS
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| 3. ADEQUATE FINANCING |
... Now that health and social care are properly funded, they've finally done it! They've taken the key step to include education. This is crucial, critical to preventing poor health. Whenever possible we want people to self-care. The mother of all us has always whispered of the safety net. Now she shouts and rages. We all must listen to the stories of old. Children should be brought up to be health and media... literate and recognise for them as an individual, the merit, the joy of health and well-being.
At last - the power's-that-be are addressing policy. Not just policy on paper, but implementing it, to assure the quality and cost of food, baby-formula, the air and water (3.).
What does this mean?^ It means health budgets can be better managed. Being prepared does not mean we reach immediately for the technical solution, write the prescription (for antibiotics). No. Being prepared means wising-up too. Together, we are ready to face each other, and right across the world: S-N and E-W. Now we can look to the future, climate change and Gaia: as ONE (4-5).
^O’Connell T, Rasanathan K, Chopra M. What does universal health coverage mean? Lancet 2014;383:277-9. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(13)60955-1 pmid:23953765
(Cited by Bertram & Koonin)
5. Spiritual.
*A response, that is both too simple and too complex. Discuss.