[State of commitment to universal health coverage and associated challenges].

Akihito Watabe, Eiko Saito
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Purpose Since 2020, UHC2030 has undertaken a project to review the progress of UN member states in fulfilling their commitments toward achieving universal health coverage (UHC) as outlined in the 2019 UHC Political Declaration. This involves identifying countries where UHC progress is of particular concern and engaging with multi-stakeholders. This article aims to provide a concise overview and widespread introduction to the State of UHC Commitment project for public health experts in Japan, with particular emphasis on the key findings from a pilot project on voluntary national reviews.Method In order to gauge the evidence-based accountability actions of governments toward UHC, we conducted a comprehensive review of initial five-year Voluntary National Review (VNR) reports (2016-2020, 187 reports) published at the United Nations High-level Political Forum (HLPF). This included all descriptions (quantitative and qualitative information) regarding UHC and health systems. We also compared the descriptions in the latest VNR reports (40 reports) available as of February 2021. We checked whether there have been any improvements in the evidence-based accountability of each country.Research Results We compared the 2021 VNR reports and the first five-year VNR reports and observed an improvement in evidence-based accountability. However, considering the wealth of data released by the United Nations Statistics on UHC and health systems, these indicators have not yet been fully utilized for accountability purposes.Conclusion Despite the UHC Political Declaration follow-up meeting and the SDGs Mid-term Review held at the United Nations General Assembly in September 2023, some UHC targets set in 2019 have been postponed to 2025. The current status of UHC progress poses challenges to achieving the 2030 goal. There is an urgent need to strengthen governments' evidence-based accountability using UN statistics and promote UHC progress by implementing the agreed Political Declaration.

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[全民医保的承诺状况及相关挑战]。
目的 自 2020 年以来,UHC2030 开展了一个项目,审查联合国会员国在履行 2019 年《全民医保政治宣言》中概述的实现全民医保(UHC)承诺方面的进展情况。这包括确定全民医保进展情况特别令人担忧的国家,并与多方利益相关者合作。本文旨在为日本的公共卫生专家提供一份简明概述,并广泛介绍 "全民医保承诺状况 "项目,特别强调国家自愿审查试点项目的主要发现。为了衡量各国政府为实现全民医保而采取的循证问责行动,我们对联合国高级别政治论坛(HLPF)上发布的最初五年国家自愿审查(VNR)报告(2016-2020 年,187 份报告)进行了全面审查。其中包括有关全民健康计划和卫生系统的所有描述(定量和定性信息)。我们还比较了截至 2021 年 2 月的最新 VNR 报告(40 份报告)中的描述。研究结果 我们比较了 2021 年自愿国家报告和第一个五年自愿国家报告,发现自愿国家报告在循证问责方面有所改进。结论 尽管 2023 年 9 月联合国大会召开了《全民健康计划政治宣言》后续会议和可持续发展目标中期审查会议,但 2019 年设定的一些全民健康计划目标已被推迟到 2025 年。目前的全民医保进展状况对实现 2030 年目标构成了挑战。亟需利用联合国统计数据加强政府的循证问责制,并通过落实已达成共识的《政治宣言》促进全民医保的进展。
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