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AvailabilityAccessibility Acceptability
QualitySatisfaction
Continuity of care
Impacts Reach and outcomes
Hea
lth S
ecto
rN
on-H
ealth
Se
ctor
Outputs
Education
Housing
Health risk education and interventions
Food and nutrition
Societal, infrastructural, environment and employment interventions
Monitoring and evaluation of health system performance and progress towards UHC
Inputs and processes
EQUITY
Governance and policies
Health financing
Health workforce
Resources and infrastructure
Health information system
Governance and policies
Non-health sector interventions & actions
Health care cost risk poolingFinancial management
Health financing mechanisms
Health service delivery
Household health-related expenditure
Out-of-pocket spending
PromotivePreventiveTreatment
RehabilitativePalliative
Health intervention coverage
Health literacy
Substance use
Nutrition andphysical activity
Safe practices
Lifestyle factors and practices
Catastrophic expenditureImpoverishment
Well-being
Life expectancy
Mortality
Morbidity
Disability
Population health
Human development
Inclusion
Participation
Cultural safety
Societal impacts
ResponsivenessEfficiency
SUSTAINABILITY
Financing
Resources and infrastructure
Workforce health awareness
Health systems performance
Household health-related financial
security
Regional UHC M&E Framework
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• % with disabilities having assistive devices
• Access to palliative care – per capita morphine consumption
• Hypertension control• Diabetes treatment• TB success treatment rate• Second line coverage among
MDR-TB
• Family planning needs satisfied• ANC4 visit • Institutional delivery
• Children <5 with pneumonia taken to health facility
• DTP3 coverage
Health intervention
reach
Health outcomes and impact through the life course
Financing and risk protection
Health system resources, capacity &
performance
Social Determinants of
Health
• Education• Housing• Food and nutrition
• Health risk education and interventions• Societal, infrastructural, environment and employment
interventions
• Availability and accessibility of health care
• Health worker distribution and retention
• Infrastructure and capacity
• Efficiency and sustainability
• Equity
• Quality and safety
• Continuity of care
• User experience and satisfaction
• Government health expenditure as % GDP
• % of GGHE on PHC
• % covered by basic medical insurance or
public medical assistance
• % Household impoverishment
resulting from OPP
• Life Expectancy• Inequality-adjusted human
development index• NCD mortality• Hypertension prevalence
• Diabetes prevalence
• TB incidence
• HIV/AIDS incidence• Maternal mortality
• Tobacco use
• Exclusive breastfeeding• Lower birth weight
• Children <5 stunted
• Children <5 overweight
• Child mortality
• Life Expectancy• Inequality-adjusted human
development index• NCD mortality• Hypertension prevalence
• Diabetes prevalence
• TB incidence
• HIV/AIDS incidence• Maternal mortality
• Tobacco use
• Exclusive breastfeeding• Lower birth weight
• Children <5 stunted
• Children <5 overweight
• Child mortality
UHC M&E view through the life-course
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Early Stage
Intermediate Stage
Advanced Stage
Equi
ty, E
ffici
ency
, Sus
tain
abili
ty
Maintain comprehensive service package
and adjust tomeet increased
demand
• Access to palliative care • Provision of drug therapy and lifestyle counselling to
people with high cardiovascular risk • Provision of assistive devices to persons with disabilities • Availability & utilisation of mammography • Participation in bowel cancer screening programme
Expanding the package
of services and improving quality
and efficiency
• Unconditional probability of dying aged 30-70 from NCD• Second line treatment amongst Multi-Drug Resistant TB
cases• Incidence of post-operative surgical site infection• Density of health facilities offering specific services • Externally sourced funding as % of Total Health Expenditure
Making essential medicines and
basicservices available
to all
• Mean availability of selected generic medicines• % health facilities with safe water, sanitation & waste
management• Antenatal care coverage • Institutional deliveries as a % of all deliveries• Treatment success rate for tuberculosis (%)• % covered by financial protection or health benefit scheme
UHC M&E view through socioeconomic development