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Int J Health Policy Manag. 2022;11(5): 711-713.
doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.2021.117
PMID: 34634889
PMCID: PMC9309944
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Commentary

Universal Health Coverage for Non-communicable Diseases and Health Equity: Reflections on the Role of Ideas and Democratic Decision-Making; Comment on “Universal Health Coverage for Non-Communicable Diseases and Health Equity: Lessons from Australian Primary Healthcare”

Lauren Paremoer* ORCID logo

1 Department of Political Studies, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
*Corresponding Author: *Correspondence to: Lauren Paremoer Email:, Email: lauren.paremoer@uct.ac.za

Abstract

Fisher et al have published a thought-provoking article exploring the complex relationship between universal health coverage (UHC) and equity. This commentary builds on two of the lessons they highlight: the importance of ideas in determining how exactly UHC advances equity, and the political difficulties of addressing the commercial determinants of health. I argue that equity in UHC can be advanced through interventions that address popular prejudices against public health systems, greater emphasis on structural and commercial drivers of ill-health in health professionals’ training, and by ensuring meaningful public participation in decision-making about the institutionalisation and management of UHC. These strategies are important for ensuring that the political, power-laden nature of concepts such as “universality”, “health” and “care” are explicitly acknowledged and publicly debated – rather than continuing the current trend of allowing technocrats to reduce UHC to a matter of efficiently and expeditiously financing curative healthcare services.

Citation: Paremoer L. Universal health coverage for non-communicable diseases and health equity: reflections on the role of ideas and democratic decision-making: Comment on “Universal health coverage for non-communicable diseases and health equity: lessons from Australian primary healthcare.” Int J Health Policy Manag. 2022;11(5):711–713. doi:10.34172/ijhpm.2021.117
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Submitted: 04 Jun 2021
Accepted: 25 Aug 2021
ePublished: 30 Aug 2021
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