Coverage
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If anything, the international news media seem to be competing to provide the most lurid possible
coverage
of Russia under President Vladimir Putin.
But, more broadly, the ultimate goal should be universal health coverage, in order to protect people from the potentially catastrophic health expenditures associated with TB and MDR-TB.
Bachelet has also vowed to reform the tax system to reduce inequality, strengthen the state’s role in the pension system, and improve the quality and
coverage
of the health-care system.
Furthermore, rigorous economic analyses are needed to guide policies on health-care
coverage
and reimbursement.
Their style was the substance of the
coverage
– and thus of the backlash to that
coverage.
But while rushing to construct clinics and other medical facilities in even the remotest regions may seem like a straightforward approach to ensuring universal health coverage, that has not turned out to be true.
At the WHO’s World Health Assembly this month, participants should shine a spotlight on this responsibility and begin to rethink current strategies for achieving universal health
coverage.
Indeed, it has been calculated that the work being done to expand vaccine
coverage
in developing countries by my organization, the GAVI Alliance, should yield an 18% return on investment by 2020.
Now political commentary resembles sports
coverage.
And yet, despite the constant
coverage
of the issue – or, more likely, precisely because of it – the immigration policy debate remains beset by misconceptions and politicization.
Meanwhile, the US government could exempt Puerto Rico from the Jones Act, extend to it Chapter 9 bankruptcy coverage, and align the island’s welfare and labor requirements with its productivity level.
The same process of expert advice and problem solving is urgently needed on issues such as low-carbon energy, sustainable agriculture, resilient cities, and universal health coverage, all of which are likely to feature in the SDGs.
Moreover, by making affordable, quality health care available to everyone, regardless of their income, governments can take an important step toward universal health-care
coverage
(UHC).
In what other capacity could he have discussed with the owner of its main competitor, Yedioth Ahronot, the possibility of curtailing the distribution of Israel Hayom, in exchange for more favorable
coverage?
For all his contempt for the “dishonest media,” Trump was ecstatic about the positive press
coverage
his bipartisan move received.
An Iraqi commander recently summed up the challenge: “We don’t have enough intelligence information; we don’t have good air coverage; we are battling very well-trained groups that have good experience in street fights, that are moving fast between cities and villages.”
Indeed, although the Internet’s
coverage
in China has been expanding steadily, the Communist Party’s ability to censor it has grown even faster, thanks to Western technology.
As the news cycle churns on and
coverage
shifts to more sensational events, the 75 million children and young people worldwide whose education has been interrupted by forced displacement become less likely ever to return to the classroom.
Compare that to the volume of
coverage
and condemnation associated with, say, the discovery of Saddam Hussein’s mass graves, which were filled with hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqis.
That does not mean more media
coverage
of the deformities associated with microcephaly or even of the difficulties faced by their mothers.
One of the biggest obstacles to achieving universal health
coverage
– which the United Nations has declared a global goal – is financing.
And, paradoxical as it may sound, one of the best ways that governments can get the money they need to expand
coverage
is by making surgery more widely available.
For starters, health ministries and physician organizations should formally recognize that surgical and anesthetic care are an essential part of universal health
coverage.
Second, to pool risk and guard against cost overruns, countries that are considering universal
coverage
policies should put surgical care under publicly financed plans.
Much of the
coverage
of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) focused on President Xi Jinping’s consolidation of power.
The station’s encouragement of democratic reform and
coverage
of different points of view were compatible with the proclamations of US foreign policy.
But this changed dramatically after 9/11, when it became clear that Iraqi and Afghan civilian victims of US bombs (as well as prisoners of war) would receive more
coverage
than was being provided by the embedded western media machine (Al Jazeera’s one embedded journalist did not remain so very long).
Most of India’s major news outlets highlighted in their
coverage
of the story charges of corruption and ineptitude.
In Africa, for example, road
coverage
on Google Maps increased from 20% in 2008 to 75% last year, while the number of towns and villages for which detailed maps are available grew by more than 1,000%.
Current projections suggest that the world will have reached only 67%
coverage
by 2015, well short of the 75% MDG target.
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