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Universal health coverage implies that all people receive the quality health services they need, without experiencing catastrophic health spending due to health care costs. Progress towards reaching Sustainable Development Goals Target 3.8 on universal health coverage is tracked using two separate metrics; specifically, SDG indicator 3.8.1 on the coverage of essential health services and SDG indicator 3.8.2 on catastrophic health spending.
SDG 3.8.1 coverage of essential health services is defined as the average coverage of essential services based on tracer interventions that include reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health, infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases and service capacity and access, among the general and the most disadvantaged population. The indicator is measured as an index reported on a unitless scale of 0 to 100, which is computed as the geometric mean of 14 tracer indicators of health service coverage. These indicators are meant to be indicative of service coverage and should not be interpreted as a complete or exhaustive list of the health services or interventions that are required to achieve universal health coverage.
UHC Service Coverage Index (SDG 3.8.1)
GHO UHC_INDEX_REPORTED UHC service coverage index Map
Related indicators
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UHC Service Coverage Index, primary data availability (SDG 3.8.1) (%)
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UHC Service Coverage Index (SDG 3.8.1)
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UHC Service Coverage sub-index on reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health
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UHC Service Coverage sub-index on infectious diseases
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UHC Service Coverage sub-index on noncommunicable diseases
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UHC Service Coverage sub-index on service capacity an access
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Financial hardship: population with household expenditures on health greater than 10% of total household expenditure or income (SDG 3.8.2) (%, national, rural, urban)
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Financial hardship: population with household expenditures on health greater than 10% of total household expenditure or income (SDG 3.8.2) (%, regional, global total)
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Financial hardship: population with household expenditures on health greater than 10% of total household expenditure or income (SDG indicator 3.8.2) (millions, global, regional total)
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Financial hardship: population with household expenditures on health greater than 25% of total household expenditure or income (SDG indicator 3.8.2) (%, national, rural, urban)
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Financial hardship: population with household expenditures on health greater than 25% of total household expenditure or income ( SDG indicator 3.8.2) (%, regional, global total)
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Financial hardship: population with household expenditures on health greater than 25% of total household expenditure or income (SDG indicator 3.8.2) (millions, regional, global total)
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Households with out-of-pocket payments greater than 40% of capacity to pay for health care (food, housing and utilities approach - developed by WHO/Europe) (%, national)
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Financial hardship: population pushed below the $1.90 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (%, national, rural, urban)
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Financial hardship: population pushed below the $1.90 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (%, regional, global total)
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Financial hardship: population pushed below the $1.90 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (millions, regional, global total)
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Financial hardship: population pushed below the $2.15 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (%, national, rural, urban)
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Financial hardship: population pushed below the $2.15 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (%, regional, global total)
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Financial hardship: population pushed below the $2.15 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (millions, regional, global total)
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Financial hardship: population pushed below the $3.20 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (%, national, rural, urban)
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Financial hardship: population pushed below the $3.20 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (%, regional, global total)
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Financial hardship: population pushed below the $3.20 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (millions, regional, global total)
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Financial hardship: population pushed below the $3.65 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (%, national, rural, urban)
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Financial hardship: population pushed below the $3.65 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (%, regional, global total)
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Financial hardship: population pushed below the $3.65 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (millions, regional, global total)
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Financial hardship: population pushed below a relative poverty line by household health expenditures - 60% of median daily per capita consumption or income (%, national, rural, urban)
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Financial hardship: population pushed below a relative poverty line by household health expenditures - 60% of median daily per capita consumption or income (%, regional, global total)
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Financial hardship: population pushed below a relative poverty line by household health expenditures - 60% of median daily per capita consumption or income (millions, regional, global total)
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Financial hardship: Households impoverished by out-of-pocket payments (relative poverty line reflecting basic needs: food, housing, utilities - developed by WHO/Europe) (%, national)
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Financial hardship: population pushed further below the $1.90 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (%, national, rural, urban)
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Financial hardship: total population pushed further below the $1.90 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (%, regional, global)
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Financial hardship: total population pushed further below the $1.90 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (millions, regional, global)
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Financial hardship: population pushed further below the $2.15 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (%, national, rural, urban)
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Financial hardship: total population pushed further below the $2.15 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (%, regional,global)
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Financial hardship: population pushed further below the $2.15 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (millions, regional, global total)
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Financial hardship: population pushed further below the $3.20 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (%, national, rural, urban)
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Financial hardship: total population pushed further below the $3.20 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (%, regional, global)
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Financial hardship: total population pushed further below the $3.20 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (millions, regional, global)
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Financial hardship: population pushed further below the $3.65 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (%, national, rural, urban)
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Financial hardship: total population pushed further below the $3.65 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (%, regional, global)
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Financial hardship: total population pushed further below the $3.65 a day poverty line by household health expenditures (millions, regional, global)
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Financial hardship: population pushed further below a relative poverty line by household health expenditures - 60% of median daily per capita consumption or income (%, national, rural, urban)
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Financial hardship: population pushed further below a relative poverty line by household health expenditures - 60% of median daily per capita consumption or income (%, regional, global total)
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Financial hardship: population pushed further below a relative poverty line by household health expenditures - 60% of median daily per capita consumption or income (millions, regional, global)
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Financial hardship: households further impoverished by out-of-pocket payments (relative poverty line reflecting basic needs: food, housing, utilities - developed by WHO/Europe) (%, national)
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Households pushed below or further below a relative poverty line (reflecting basic needs: food, housing, utilities - developed by WHO/Europe) by out-of-pocket payments (%, national)
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Financial hardship: increase in poverty gap due to household health expenditures, expressed as a proportion of the $1.90 a-day poverty line (%, national, rural, urban)
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Financial hardship: increase in poverty gap due to household health expenditures, expressed as a proportion of the $2.15 a-day poverty line (%, national, rural, urban)
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Financial hardship: increase in poverty gap due to household health expenditures, expressed as a proportion of the $ 3.20 a-day poverty line (%, national, rural, urban)
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Financial hardship: increase in poverty gap due to household health expenditures, expressed as a proportion of the $3.65 a-day poverty line (%, national, rural, urban)
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Financial hardship: increase in poverty gap due to household health expenditures, expressed as a proportion of a relative poverty line - 60% of median daily per capita consumption or income (%, national, rural, urban)
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