| Type | Journal Article - PLoS Medicine | 
| Title | Monitoring and evaluating progress towards universal health coverage in Ethiopia | 
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| Volume | 11 | 
| Issue | 9 | 
| Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 | 
| URL | http://www.plosmedicine.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001696#pmed-1001696-g002 | 
| Abstract | This country case study is part of the Universal Health Coverage Collection. The World Health Organization defines universal health coverage (UHC) as a situation in which all people who need health services receive them, without incurring financial hardship [1]. UHC is currently perceived as a crucial component of sustainable development and listed as one of the possible goals of the post-2015 development agenda [1]–[3]. The objectives of this paper were to document the availability of globally proposed UHC indicators [4],[5] in Ethiopia; seek feedback from selected key informants on these indicators' relevance and feasibility [6]; review the country's overall capacity to collect and use UHC indicators; and compile existing estimates for proposed UHC indicators. The paper also aimed to inform the Ethiopian government as it develops its own UHC strategy and eventually implements such policies. |