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Pros and cons of universal health care

Pros and cons of universal health care

The world is falling behind in its progress towards universal health coverage, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). Access to health care is on the WHO’s list of fundamental human rights, but stagnating advances in the provision of affordable health services have meant billions of people are facing “financial hardship” and “catastrophic out-of-pocket health spending”.

Universal health care (UHC) takes different forms globally. The UK’s NHS is an example of a single-payer system, funded by general taxation. Other countries, such as France and Japan, provide universal health care through mandatory but low-cost health insurance schemes, in which the majority of patients’ costs are reimbursed by the state. 

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