Health financing and family planning in the context of Universal Health Care: Connecting the discourse
Author(s) -
Gabrielle Appleford,
Saumya RamaRao
Publication year - 2019
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.31899/rh6.1021
Subject(s) - commit , context (archaeology) , business , health care , finance , quality (philosophy) , inclusion (mineral) , health services , universal design , public relations , economic growth , medicine , political science , environmental health , sociology , economics , geography , population , gender studies , archaeology , philosophy , epistemology , database , world wide web , computer science
Financing is a major challenge and concern for the future of family planning (FP) programs. As countries commit to increasing access to and quality of FP services and to universal health coverage (UHC), it is crucial that UHC schemes include FP and other reproductive health (RH) services. Strategic purchasing of FP quality services from public and private including for profit and not-for-profit healthcare providers could accelerate progress toward UHC.
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