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1 Monitoring universal health coverage within the Sustainable Development Goals: development and baseline data for an index of essential health services  Daniel R Hogan, PhD, Gretchen A Stevens, DSc, Ahmad Reza Hosseinpoor, MD, Ties Boerma, MD  The Lancet Global Health  Volume 6, Issue 2, Pages e152-e168 (February 2018) DOI: /S X(17) Copyright © 2018 The World Bank and World Health Organization Terms and Conditions

2 Figure 1 Calculation of universal health coverage service coverage index on the basis of national levels of coverage IHR=International health regulations. *The percentage of the adult population with non-raised blood pressure is based on age-standardised estimates. These distributions were rescaled to provide a finer resolution for the index, based on the observed minima across countries. †Mean fasting plasma glucose was not measured on a scale bounded by 0 and 100. Although very high concentrations are unhealthy, very low concentrations were not expected to provide additional health benefits and could even be harmful. ‡Cervical cancer screening and access to essential medicines were excluded because of low data availability. §Non-use of tobacco was also based on age-standardised estimates and rescaled to provide finer resolution on the basis of a minimum bound of 50%. ||Hospital bed density values were rescaled and capped on the basis of a threshold of 18 per 10 000 population on the basis of minimum rates observed in high-income Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development countries. ¶Health worker density was rescaled and capped on the basis of threshold values. Physician density had a threshold of 0·9 per 1000, psychiatrists had a threshold of 1 per 100 000, and surgeons had a threshold of 14 per 100 000 population. The Lancet Global Health 2018 6, e152-e168DOI: ( /S X(17) ) Copyright © 2018 The World Bank and World Health Organization Terms and Conditions

3 Figure 2 Values for the universal health coverage index of coverage of essential health services and values for each of the tracer indicators used to calculate the index, by country Values were not transformed or rescaled. Country index values of 80 and over are reported as ≥80 for presentation purposes and to avoid comparisons that were not meaningful. For tracer indicators, data are displayed in bold font if primary data were available since 2010, otherwise faded font is used to denote absence of recent primary data. UHC=universal health coverage. DTP3=three doses of diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis vaccine. *Primary data refers to empirical data collection; availability of comparable estimates was higher than availability of primary data. Primary data availability was calculated as the percentage of indicators for which primary data since 2010 were available. For the purpose of this calculation, the three health-worker density indicators were treated as one indicator. †Most recent year of data available was used. Year of data for each indicator reported from each country is available in the appendix. ‡Estimates for the percentage of cases treated are for 2014, whereas estimates of cases detected are for §Estimates are for 2008. The Lancet Global Health 2018 6, e152-e168DOI: ( /S X(17) ) Copyright © 2018 The World Bank and World Health Organization Terms and Conditions

4 Figure 2 Values for the universal health coverage index of coverage of essential health services and values for each of the tracer indicators used to calculate the index, by country Values were not transformed or rescaled. Country index values of 80 and over are reported as ≥80 for presentation purposes and to avoid comparisons that were not meaningful. For tracer indicators, data are displayed in bold font if primary data were available since 2010, otherwise faded font is used to denote absence of recent primary data. UHC=universal health coverage. DTP3=three doses of diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis vaccine. *Primary data refers to empirical data collection; availability of comparable estimates was higher than availability of primary data. Primary data availability was calculated as the percentage of indicators for which primary data since 2010 were available. For the purpose of this calculation, the three health-worker density indicators were treated as one indicator. †Most recent year of data available was used. Year of data for each indicator reported from each country is available in the appendix. ‡Estimates for the percentage of cases treated are for 2014, whereas estimates of cases detected are for §Estimates are for 2008. The Lancet Global Health 2018 6, e152-e168DOI: ( /S X(17) ) Copyright © 2018 The World Bank and World Health Organization Terms and Conditions

5 Figure 2 Values for the universal health coverage index of coverage of essential health services and values for each of the tracer indicators used to calculate the index, by country Values were not transformed or rescaled. Country index values of 80 and over are reported as ≥80 for presentation purposes and to avoid comparisons that were not meaningful. For tracer indicators, data are displayed in bold font if primary data were available since 2010, otherwise faded font is used to denote absence of recent primary data. UHC=universal health coverage. DTP3=three doses of diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis vaccine. *Primary data refers to empirical data collection; availability of comparable estimates was higher than availability of primary data. Primary data availability was calculated as the percentage of indicators for which primary data since 2010 were available. For the purpose of this calculation, the three health-worker density indicators were treated as one indicator. †Most recent year of data available was used. Year of data for each indicator reported from each country is available in the appendix. ‡Estimates for the percentage of cases treated are for 2014, whereas estimates of cases detected are for §Estimates are for 2008. The Lancet Global Health 2018 6, e152-e168DOI: ( /S X(17) ) Copyright © 2018 The World Bank and World Health Organization Terms and Conditions

6 Figure 2 Values for the universal health coverage index of coverage of essential health services and values for each of the tracer indicators used to calculate the index, by country Values were not transformed or rescaled. Country index values of 80 and over are reported as ≥80 for presentation purposes and to avoid comparisons that were not meaningful. For tracer indicators, data are displayed in bold font if primary data were available since 2010, otherwise faded font is used to denote absence of recent primary data. UHC=universal health coverage. DTP3=three doses of diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis vaccine. *Primary data refers to empirical data collection; availability of comparable estimates was higher than availability of primary data. Primary data availability was calculated as the percentage of indicators for which primary data since 2010 were available. For the purpose of this calculation, the three health-worker density indicators were treated as one indicator. †Most recent year of data available was used. Year of data for each indicator reported from each country is available in the appendix. ‡Estimates for the percentage of cases treated are for 2014, whereas estimates of cases detected are for §Estimates are for 2008. The Lancet Global Health 2018 6, e152-e168DOI: ( /S X(17) ) Copyright © 2018 The World Bank and World Health Organization Terms and Conditions

7 Figure 3 Median tracer indicator value across countries grouped by universal health coverage index quintile and country distribution of rescaled inputs to the index The plot shows the distribution of values for the 183 countries included in the analysis. DTP3=three doses of diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis vaccine. *Physicians per 1000 values are shown with rescaled health worker density score distribution, which combines physician, surgeon, and psychiatrist densities. The Lancet Global Health 2018 6, e152-e168DOI: ( /S X(17) ) Copyright © 2018 The World Bank and World Health Organization Terms and Conditions

8 Figure 4 Regional (population-weighted) means for the UHC service coverage index and its four component sub-indices, by modified SDG region UHC=universal health coverage. SDG=Sustainable Development Goal. The Lancet Global Health 2018 6, e152-e168DOI: ( /S X(17) ) Copyright © 2018 The World Bank and World Health Organization Terms and Conditions

9 Figure 5 UHC service coverage index at a national level, and estimated for the poorest wealth quintile UHC= universal health coverage. Patterns of relative inequality for family planning; antenatal care; diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus vaccine; and access to at least basic sanitation are represented. Countries with high data availability since 2010 are depicted. The Lancet Global Health 2018 6, e152-e168DOI: ( /S X(17) ) Copyright © 2018 The World Bank and World Health Organization Terms and Conditions


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