Policy surveillance of UHC financing in Developing Countries

Policy surveillance of UHC financing in Developing Countries

2022

A team of students led by researchers at the Duke Center for Policy Impact in Global Health (CPIGH) will create a user-friendly interactive visualization tool to track the evolution of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) financing policies in the low- and middle-income countries. The students will use the UHC policy surveillance data collected by the CPIGH Bass Connections team in the Fall 2021 and Spring 2022 semesters. This publicly available data visualization will provide an opportunity for policymakers and researchers to conduct a quick comparative cross-country analysis and longitudinal analysis to understand the impact of different policy experiments on UHC progress in different jurisdictions.

Project Lead: Osondu Ogbuoji
Project Manager: Luke Fesko

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