Assessing country progress in health financing for UHC

What does making progress in health financing in support of UHC mean? How do countries know whether they are heading in the right direction? How can we better demonstrate and shine light on efforts to strengthen health systems? How can qualitative information complement the SDG monitoring indicators to inform policy development in a timely manner?

To answer these questions WHO’s Department of Health Systems Governance & Financing has developed a health financing progress matrix to conduct country assessments, with the aim of providing "real-time" monitoring of health financing policy making and implementation.

The progress matrix allows a structured qualitative assessment of the current status of policy and implementation in health financing; the assessment complements, rather than substitutes, quantitative measures such as financial protection, and benefit incidence analysis; ideally, the matrix is best used in conjunction with quantitative analysis. The progress matrix captures the key elements of progress, rather than all aspects of health financing in detail. Rather than duplicating, the assessment brings together existing analyses into a coherent framework.

WHO provides technical support to countries looking to apply the progress matrix, and increasingly, the approach is adopted by other technical agencies and partners. Guidance is available upon request. The tool is available in both English and French (see Resources). 

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100 million

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are driven into poverty each year because they have to pay for health care

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65

out of 83

LMICs reached the 80% coverage target for DPT immunization at very different levels of spending

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