The World Health Report 2013
Published By: WHO | Published Date: 2013Universal health coverage, with full access to high-quality services for health promotion,
prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, palliation and financial risk protection, cannot be
achieved without evidence from research. Research has the power to address a wide
range of questions about how we can reach universal coverage, providing answers to
improve human health, well-being and development.
All nations should be producers of research as well as consumers. The creativity and
skills of researchers should be used to strengthen investigations not only in academic
centres but also in public health programmes, close to the supply of and demand for
health services.
Research for universal health coverage requires national and international backing. To
make the best use of limited resources, systems are needed to develop national research
agendas, to raise funds, to strengthen research capacity, and to make appropriate and
effective use of research findings.
Author(s): World Health Organisation (WHO) | Posted on: Apr 06, 2018 | Views()