Staying the Course: Reflections on the Progress and Challenges of the UHC Law in the Philippines

The Philippine Universal Health Care (UHC) law enacted in 2019 aimed to address entrenched health system challenges to achieving equitable access to quality health care. This commentary discusses the progress in its implementation to meet its objectives. Some of these health system challenges includ...

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Main Authors: Pura Angela Co (Author), Ileana Vîlcu (Author), Denese De Guzman (Author), Eduardo Banzon (Author)
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group, 2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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