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Universal Health Coverage - (Research in Comparative and Global Social Policy) by Tuba I Agartan (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- This book traces the origins of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in the broader context of universalism since the beginning of the 20th century.
- About the Author: Tuba I Agartan is Professor of Health Sciences at Providence College, US.
- 240 Pages
- Political Science, Public Policy
- Series Name: Research in Comparative and Global Social Policy
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Book Synopsis
This book traces the origins of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in the broader context of universalism since the beginning of the 20th century.
UHC aims to improve access to essential health services, provide financial protection and overcome health care inequities.
Drawing on rich first-hand data, including expert interviews and archival research, this book adopts a historical-sociological methodology to analyse some of UHC's key political dynamics: consensus, conflicts, negotiations and struggles. It reveals that UHC is the result of a unique conjoining of movements in health, debates on human rights and concerns with development in a particular world context across the Global North and Global South.
Review Quotes
"Valuable for students, academics and health professionals in the global health sector, this book helps with understanding different theories of health and development and how they relate to universalism." Claire Muñoz Parry, World Health Organization
About the Author
Tuba I Agartan is Professor of Health Sciences at Providence College, US. Her research interests are at the interface of public policy and sociology, with a focus on comparative health policy, development studies and global health.