Abstract
Background: Global health security (GHS) and universal health coverage (UHC) are key global health agendas which aspire for a healthier and safer world. However, there are tensions between GHS and UHC strategy and implementation. The objective of this study was to assess the relationship between GHS and UHC using two recent quantitative indices. Methods: We conducted a macro-analysis to determine the presence of association between GHS index (GHSI) and UHC index (UHCI). We calculated Pearson’s correlation coefficient and the coefficient of determination. Analyses were performed using IBM SPSS Statistics Version 25 with a 95% level of confidence. Findings: There is a moderate and significant association between GHSI and UHCI (r=0.662) and individual indices of UHCI (maternal and child health and infectious diseases: r=0.623, 0.594, respectively). However, there is no association between GHSI and the non-communicable diseases (NCDs) index (r=0.063). The risk of GHS threats a significant and negative correlation with the capacity for GHS (r=-0.604) and the capacity for UHC (r=-0.792). Implications: The aspiration for GHS will not be realized without UHC; hence, the tension between these two global health agendas should be transformed into a synergistic solution. We argue that strengthening the health systems, in tandem with the principles of primary health care, and implementing a “One Health” approach will progressively enable countries to achieve both UHC and GHS towards a healthier and safer world that everyone aspires to live in. Funding Statement: School of Public Health, the University of Queensland. Declaration of Interests: The authors declare no competing interests.
Highlights
OPEN ACCESSCitation: Assefa Y, Hill PS, Gilks CF, Damme WV, Pas Rvd, Woldeyohannes S, et al (2020) Global health security and universal health coverage: Understanding convergences and divergences for a synergistic response
We argue that strengthening the health systems, in tandem with the principles of primary health care, and implementing a “One Health” approach will progressively enable countries to achieve both universal health coverage (UHC) and Global health security (GHS) towards a healthier and safer world that everyone aspires to live in
We summarized the UHC index (UHCI) and the GHS index (GHSI) data for the six regions of the world, using Microsoft Excel Sheet 2016, to identify the levels of and differences in UHCI and GHSI across the different regions of the world
Summary
Editor: Irene Agyepong, Ghana Health Services, GHANA. Global health security (GHS) and universal health coverage (UHC) are key global health agendas which aspire for a healthier and safer world. There are tensions between GHS and UHC strategy and implementation. The objective of this study was to assess the relationship between GHS and UHC using two recent quantitative indices
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