WHAT DOES UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE MEAN?
WHAT DOES UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE MEAN? When we speak of Universal Health Care, we often imagine “free medicine for all.” That sounds good politically, but in reality, it is not that simple. The World Health Organization defines Universal Health Care (UHC) as access to needed health services without financial hardship. I agree—but I would go further. Perhaps this is just semantics, but I prefer the phrase “universal access to health care.” Why? Because you can claim UHC exists, yet people still cannot see a doctor when they need one. What good is “coverage” without access ? To me, access means two things: onsite and online . We learned this the hard way during COVID-19. When hospitals were overwhelmed, telemedicine became not a luxury, but a necessity. The same model could save us again—not just from pandemics, but even during disasters or conflicts. But let us face reality. There are simply not enough doctors for everyone to have regular face-to-face consultations. So why insist on a ...