Universal Health Coverage (2025)

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    Overview

    Universal health coverage (UHC) means that all people haveaccess to the full range of quality health services they need, when and wherethey need them, without financial hardship. It covers the full continuum ofessential health services, from health promotion to prevention, treatment,rehabilitation and palliative care.

    To deliver on this promise, countries need to have strong, efficientand equitable health systems that are rooted in the communities they serve.Primary health care (PHC) is the most effective and cost-efficient way to getthere. Every country has a different path to achieving UHC and to decide whatto cover based on the needs of their populations and the resources at hand.Investing in PHC ensures that all those needs are identified, prioritized andaddressed in an integrated way; that there is a robust and equipped health andcare workforce; and that all sectors of society contribute to confronting theenvironmental and socio-economic factors that affect health and well-being,including preparing for, responding to and recovering from emergencies.

    WHO response

    As a foundation for UHC, WHO recommends reorienting health systems using a primary health care (PHC) approach. Achieving UHC is a WHO strategic priority, with the goal of 1 billion more people benefitting from universal health coverage by 2025.

    In countries with fragile health systems, we focus on technical assistance to build national institutions and service delivery to fill critical gaps in emergencies. In more robust health system settings, we drive public health impact towards health coverage for all through policy dialogue for the systems of the future and strategic support to improve performance.

    This work is supported by normative guidance and agreements; data, research and innovation; and leadership in the realms of diplomacy, advocacy, gender equality, health equity and human rights, multisectoral action, and finance.

    2030 Agenda for SDGs

    WHO’s work is aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals(SDG) target 3.8, which focuses on achieving universal health coverage,including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-careservices and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essentialmedicines and vaccines for all.

    Globally, progress towards universal health coverage is achallenge. Progress in service coverage has stalled while the proportion of thepopulation facing catastrophic out-of-pocket health spending increasescontinuously.

    WHO monitors progress and publishes global reports to reveal thelatest evidence every two years. See the reports here and visit the UHCfact sheet for more information.

    Fact sheets

    • Primary health care
    • Universal health coverage (UHC)

    Databases and tools

    • Triple Billion Dashboard
    • UHC data platform

    Technical work

    • Access to Medicines and Health Products
    • Health Systems Governance and Financing
    • Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research including the UN cosponsored Special Research Programme in Human Reproduction (HRP)

    News

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    10 April 2025 Departmental update WHO at 150th IPU Assembly: elevating health equity and global solidarity "WHO is committed to working with the IPU to inform and support parliaments on global health priorities. We encourage all of you to join your national delegation at WHA78 to make y ...
    11 March 2025 Departmental update Frank, in-depth discussion as Belgium and WHO map ahead priorities for collaboration In a three-day strategic dialogue, Belgium and WHO reviewed progress in their longstanding partnership, and agreed to further boost their collaboration on universal health coverage ...
    7 February 2025 Departmental update New WHO document highlights the role of compassion in primary health care The World Health Organization has released a new report, Compassion and primary health care, which explores the vital role compassion plays in primary health care (PHC). The docume ...
    3 February 2025 Departmental update WHO's Executive Board discusses health topics of interest to all

    Our work

    UN High-level Meetings on Universal Health Coverage
    Enabling diverse voices and meaningful engagement of older people
    Transforming health and social services towards a more person-centred and integrated care
    Accessing essential health services in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings
    Assessing country progress in health financing for UHC
    Improving service access and quality
    Addressing the political economy of health financing reform
    Working with parliamentarians to achieve UHC
    Strengthening legal frameworks for UHC
    Universal Health Coverage (2025)

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