Objectives of the Meeting and Agenda
Purpose and Objectives
The purpose of the Regional Meeting is to share international experience in moving toward Universal Health Coverage with policy and decision-makers in EMR, to help them devise a clear vision for reforming the health system in their countries to move towards Universal Health Coverage.
The specific objectives are:
- Share evidence and exchange experience of countries from within and outside EMR about what has worked and what has not worked to address the challenges related to the collection, pooling and purchasing functions of health financing to move towards UHC.
- Document and discuss countries’ experiences in addressing challenges related to other health system components, in particular: health workforce, service provision and health technologies, to expedite their move towards Universal Health Coverage.
- Assist EMR member states, at their various levels of socioeconomic development, to formulate a vision and a roadmap, to address health system challenges to move towards Universal Health Coverage.
- Promote multisectoral collaboration and foster partnerships between national and international stakeholders to support to EMR member states to move towards Universal Health Coverage and sustain prior achievements.
Agenda
The Conference shall involve key note speeches from health policy and health system experts involved in health system reform for moving towards Universal Health Coverage. In addition, plenary and panel sessions will be arranged to discuss specific health system components and their contribution to the goal of Universal Health Coverage. The Agenda shall be arranged around the three dimensions of Universal health Coverage being: financial protection, provision of needed services, and expanding coverage to the poor and vulnerable.
Expected Results
The Conference is expected to:
- Develop a regional roadmap for accelerating progress toward UCH in the EMR;
- Share experiences of countries from within and outside the have made progress towards UHC and draw lesson for the benefit of EMR countries Assist national policy makers from EMR member states to initiate the process of developing a country roadmap to move towards Universal Health Coverage.
Meeting on accelerating progress towards universal health coverage
Regional meeting on accelerating progress towards universal health coverage: global experiences and lessons for the Eastern Mediterranean Region
Home
A regional meeting on accelerating progress towards universal health coverage: global experiences and lessons for the Eastern Mediterranean Region will be held by the WHO Regional Office in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from 5 to 7 December 2013 at Al Bustan Rotana hotel. The purpose of this Conference is to share international experiences with regional policy- and decision-makers to assist them in devising a clear vision for health system reform to achieve the goal of universal health coverage.
The specific objectives of the meeting are to:
- share evidence and exchange experience of countries from within and outside the Region about what has worked and what has not in addressing challenges related to the collection, pooling and purchasing functions of health financing
- document and discuss countries’ experiences in addressing challenges related to other health system components, in particular the health workforce, service provision and health technologies
- support countries, at their various levels of socioeconomic development, to formulate a vision and a roadmap, to address health system challenges to move towards universal health coverage
- promote multisectoral collaboration and foster partnerships between national and international stakeholders to support countries of the Region to move towards universal health coverage and sustain prior achievements.
It will be attended by between 100 and 150 policy- and decision-makers and health system experts from ministries of health, finance, economy, planning and development, in addition to academics and representatives of the World Bank, UNICEF, the United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Development Programme, and donor agencies active in supporting health system strengthening in the Region – UK Department for International Development, United States Agency for International Development, Canadian International Development Agency, Japan International Cooperation Agency.
The agenda will be arranged around the three dimensions of universal health coverage: financial protection, provision of needed services, and expanding coverage to the poor and vulnerable.
It is expected that the meeting will result in the development of a regional roadmap to accelerate progress towards universal health coverage in the Region.
{tablink=Concept-note}Read more{/tablink}
Programme
Day 1 – Thursday, 5 December 2013 |
||
Opening Session |
||
08:00-8:30 |
Registration |
|
08:30-08:35 |
Address by H.E. Mr Abdul Rahman bin Mohamad Al-Owais Minister of Health, United Arab Emirates |
|
08:35-08:45 |
Address by Dr Ala Alwan, Regional Director, WHO/EMRO |
|
08:45-09:05 |
The Road to Universal Health Coverage: WHR 2010 and beyond |
Dr David Evans, Director, Health Systems Governance and Financing, HGF/WHO/HQ |
09:05-09:15 |
World Bank: Helping countries move towards UHC |
Dr Enis Baris, Director, MENA |
09:15-09:30 |
Universal Health Coverage: Challenges and Opportunities for EMR Countries |
Dr Sameen Siddiqi, Director, Health System Development, WHO/EMRO |
09:30-09:35 |
||
09:30-10:30 |
Panel Discussion |
|
10:30-11:00 |
Coffee Break |
|
Session 1 – Political Commitment and UHC |
||
11:00-11:15 |
Universal health coverage in the European Region: how we get there? |
|
11:15-11:30 |
Translating political commitment into actionable program: Reaching out to the informal sector in Thailand |
Dr Suwit Wibulpolprasert |
11:30-11:45 |
Towards Universal Health Coverage: Progress and achievements of the health reform in China |
|
11:45-12:00 |
Moroccan Experience in Progressing towards UHC: Political Commitment and Policy Implementation |
Mr Hazim Jilali |
12:00-13:00 |
Panel Discussion |
|
13:00-14:00 |
Lunch Break |
|
Session 2 – Expanding Financial Protection for UHC |
||
14:00-14:15 |
Transforming the Turkish Health Care System to move towards UHC – Health Sector Report put in Perspective |
|
14:15-14:30 |
Good Health at Low Cost – How did other low-income countries do it? |
Dr Hailom Banteyerga |
14:30-14:45 |
The role of Social Health Insurance in Promoting UHC – the Experience of the Philippines |
Eduardo Banzon, Regional Advisor, Health Economics & Health Care Financing, WHO-EMRO |
14:45-15:00 |
Jordanian experience: Keeping out of pocket spending under control |
Jamal Abu-Saif, Director of |
15:00-15:30 |
Panel Discussion |
|
15:30-16:00 |
Coffee Break |
|
16:00-17:30 |
Panel Discussion: Reducing waste and improving efficiency |
Dr Henk Bekedam; Dr Faleh Ali; Dr Dr Enis Baris |
SIDE MEETING |
||
17:30-19:00 |
Role of academia and civil society in promoting UHC |
|
Day 2: Friday, 6 December 2013 |
||
Session 3 – Monitoring Progress towards UHC & Developing a Research Agenda |
||
08:30-08:50 |
Framework for monitoring progress towards UHC |
Dr David Evans, Director, Health Systems Governance and Financing, HGF/WHO-HQ |
08:50-09:30 |
Discussion on framework for monitoring UHC |
|
09:30-09:45 |
The Importance of Implementation Research for Achieving Universal Health Coverage |
|
09:45-10:00 |
The French Experience in Promoting and Maintaining UHC – the Efficiency/Equity Trade Off in Expanding Coverage to All? |
|
10:00-10:30 |
Panel Discussion |
|
10:30-11:00 |
Coffee Break |
|
Session 4 – Increasing Service Coverage for UHC |
||
11:00-11:15 |
Prof Salman Rawaf |
|
11:15-11:30 |
Access to essential medicine and health technology in the context of Universal Health Coverage |
Dr Hans V. Hogerzeil |
11:30-11:45 |
Moving towards universal health coverage in countries with health workforce crisis – the way forward |
Dr Barbra Stilwell, Senior Director , Health Workforce Solutions, IntraHealth International |
11:45-12:00 |
Dr Hernan Julio Montenegro |
|
12:00-13:30 |
Prayers and Lunch Break |
|
13:30-14:00 |
Panel Discussion |
|
Session 5 – Population Coverage: Reaching out to ALL |
||
14:00-14:15 |
Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana [RSBY] Experience from India: Moving towards UHC |
|
14:15-14:30 |
Establishing Urban Primary Health Care: Experience from Iran |
Dr Arash Rashidian, Director |
14:30-14:45 |
Extending coverage to the expatriate population in GCC countries |
Dr Abdalla Sherif, Manager of |
14:45-15:00 |
Extending population coverage in a low income setting: the Experience of Ghana |
Dr Frank Nyonator |
15:00-15:30 |
Panel Discussion |
|
15:30-16:00 |
Coffee Break |
|
Session 6 – Developing a roadmap for UHC in EMR Countries |
||
16:00-16:15 |
Introduction followed by Group Work: Developing a Roadmap for UHC in the EMR |
Dr Sameen Siddiqi – Director Health System Development, WHO/EMRO |
16:15-18:00 |
Group Work: Developing a Roadmap for UHC in the EMR [Breakout rooms] |
Facilitators from WHO, WB and Regional HS Network |
Day 3: Saturday, 7 December 2013 |
||
Session 7 – Beyond the three Dimensions of UHC |
||
08:30-08:45 |
Beyond Bismarck and Beveridge: innovations in health financing to achieve UHC |
Dr Sania Nishtar, Founder and President, Heartfile |
08:45-09:00 |
The role of SDH in advancing UHC |
|
09:00-09:15 |
Multi-sectoral Mechanisms to Enhance the Move towards Universal Health Coverage |
Director, Global Health Programme, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland |
09:15-09:30 |
Dr Abdul Ghaffar |
|
09:30-10:30 |
Panel Discussion |
|
10:30-11:00 |
Coffee Break |
|
Session 8 – The Role of Development Partners in UHC |
||
11:00-12:00 |
Round Table: Development partners’ views and commitment towards UHC in the EMR |
Moderated by: Sir George Alleyne professor Bloomberg School of Public Health John Hopkins University |
12:00-13:00 |
Panel Discussion: Expediting the move towards UHC in EMR – The way forward |
|
13:00-14:00 |
Lunch Break |
|
Concluding Session |
||
14:00-14:30 |
Presentation on Road Map for UHC in EMR |
|
14:30-15:00 |
Discussion |
|
15:00-15:15 |
Closing remarks |
Background documents
World Health Reports
World Health Report 2013: Research for universal health coverage
World Health Report 2010 - Health systems financing: the path to universal coverage
World Health Report 2008 - Primary health care (now more than ever)
World Health Report 2000 - Health systems: improving performance
Related Regional Committee resolutions
EM/RC60/R.2
Universal health coverage
English | Arabic | French
EM/RC59/R.3
Health systems strengthening in countries of the Eastern Mediterranean Region: challenges, priorities and options for future action
English | Arabic | French
EM/RC57/R.7
Strategic directions to improve health care financing in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: moving towards universal coverage 2011–2015
English| Arabic | French
Related Regional Committee papers
EM/RC60/Tech.Disc.2
Towards universal health coverage: challenges, opportunities and roadmap
English | Arabic | French
EM/RC59/Tech.Disc.1
Health systems strengthening in countries of the Eastern Mediterranean Region:challenges, priorities and options for future action
English | Arabic | French
EM/RC57/Tech.Disc.1
Strategic directions to improve health care financing in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: moving towards universal coverage 2011–2015
English| Arabic | French
World Health Assembly
A66/24 Universal health coverage - Report by the Secretariat, 22 March 2013
WHA58.33 Sustainable health financing, universal coverage and social health insurance, 2005
WHA64.9 Sustainable health financing structures and universal coverage, 24 May 2011
Concept note
Concept note
Rationale
Every year, millions of people globally are deprived of needed health care and millions of others experience financial hardship because of the way health services are arranged, delivered and financed. The World Health Report 2010 “Health systems: the path to universal coverage” sheds light on the importance of reshaping national health systems to facilitate countries’ move towards universal health coverage. Universal coverage means that all people have access to needed and quality care, without facing the risk of financial ruin. The approach to achieving this goal is embedded in the values and principles of primary health care.
The journey towards universal health coverage calls for a reform of health systems, as well as addressing social and environmental determinants of health, to fulfil the goal of social health protection and health equity. Successful country experiences have shown that to achieve universal health coverage health financing systems need to be reformed to enhance financial protection and promote fair financing.
Health system strengthening has been identified as one of five strategic priorities for the work of the WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean with its Member States over the next five years. A paper presented to the fifty-ninth session of the Regional Committee in October 2012 identified health system challenges for countries in their progress towards achieving universal health coverage in the Region. The Paper devised options for policy-makers to consider in their endeavours to reform national health systems. A follow-up resolution [1] called on the Regional Director to provide Member States with a review of international experiences in moving towards universal health coverage, demonstrating the lessons learned.
[1] Regional Committee Resolution EM/RC59/R.3: “Health systems strengthening in countries of the Eastern Mediterranean Region: challenges, priorities and options for future action”.