1. Sustaining Universal Health Coverage: The Interaction of Social, Political, and Economic Sustainability
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Elio Borgonovi and Amelia Compagni
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Economic growth ,economic ,Decision Making ,Social sustainability ,universal health coverage ,Politics ,social ,political ,sustainability ,trade-offs ,Universal Health Insurance ,Health care ,Economics ,Humans ,Sustainability organizations ,Policy Making ,Conceptualization ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Sustainability science ,Economic sustainability ,Sustainability ,business ,Delivery of Health Care - Abstract
The sustainability of health care systems, particularly those supporting universal health care, is a matter of current discussion among policymakers and scholars. In this article, we summarize the controversies around the economic sustainability of health care. We attempt to extend the debate by including a more comprehensive conceptualization of sustainability in relation to health care systems and by examining the dimensions of social and political sustainability. In conclusion, we argue that policymakers when taking decisions around universal health care should carefully consider issues of social, political, and economic sustainability, their interaction, and often their inherent trade-offs.
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- 2013
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