实现全民医保是有可能的,但我们需要转变思路,以成果为导向
联合国可持续发展目标(SDG)和世界卫生组织的全球优先事项反映了全民医保(UHC)已经得到了世界各国家与地区领导人的广泛支持。然而,研究分析表明,尽管各国的国内投资已经增加了对卫生的资金投入,越来越多的证据也表明卫生支出的增加对人口健康和经济生产力产生了积极影响,但各国仍存在卫生投资不足的问题。
Dr. Krishna Udayakumar is the founding Director of the Duke Global Health Innovation Center, focused on generating deeper evidence and support for the study, scaling, and adaptation of health innovations and policy reforms globally. He is also Executive Director of Innovations in Healthcare, a non-profit co-founded by Duke, McKinsey & Company, and the World Economic Forum, leading the organization’s work to curate and scale the impact of transformative health solutions globally.
At Duke University, Dr. Udayakumar holds the rank of Associate Professor of Global Health and Medicine, and is a core faculty member of the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy.
Born in Bangalore, India, Dr. Udayakumar spent his childhood in Virginia, and is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Virginia, with a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies with distinction. He received both an MD and an MBA (with a concentration in Health Sector Management) from Duke University, where he was a Fuqua Scholar. Dr. Udayakumar completed his residency training in internal medicine at Duke and served as Assistant Chief Resident at the Durham VA Medical Center before joining the faculty of Duke University.
联合国可持续发展目标(SDG)和世界卫生组织的全球优先事项反映了全民医保(UHC)已经得到了世界各国家与地区领导人的广泛支持。然而,研究分析表明,尽管各国的国内投资已经增加了对卫生的资金投入,越来越多的证据也表明卫生支出的增加对人口健康和经济生产力产生了积极影响,但各国仍存在卫生投资不足的问题。
It’s time to accelerate the shift to value-based care, and leverage private resources to build partnerships for better healthcare capacity that can benefit all - rich and poor.