UHC service coverage index - Country Ranking - Middle East

Definition: Coverage index for essential health services (based on tracer interventions that include reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health, infectious diseases, noncommunicable diseases and service capacity and access). It is presented on a scale of 0 to 100.

Source: World Health Organization, Global Health Observatory Data Repository (https://www.who.int/data/gho).

See also: Thematic map, Time series comparison

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Israel 84.00 2019
2 Turkey 79.00 2019
3 United Arab Emirates 78.00 2019
4 Iran 77.00 2019
5 Qatar 74.00 2019
6 Saudi Arabia 73.00 2019
6 Turkmenistan 73.00 2019
8 Lebanon 72.00 2019
9 Uzbekistan 71.00 2019
9 Bahrain 71.00 2019
11 Kyrgyz Republic 70.00 2019
11 Kuwait 70.00 2019
13 Oman 69.00 2019
14 Tajikistan 66.00 2019
15 Jordan 60.00 2019
16 Syrian Arab Republic 56.00 2019
17 Iraq 55.00 2019
18 Pakistan 45.00 2019
19 Yemen 44.00 2019
20 Afghanistan 37.00 2019

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Development Relevance: Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is about ensuring that all people can access the health services they need – without facing financial hardship – is key to improving the well-being of a country’s population. UHC is also an investment in human capital and a foundational driver of inclusive and sustainable economic growth and development. UHC is a target associated with the Sustainable Development Goals (target 3.8), and it relates directly to Goal 3 (Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages) and to Goal 1 (End poverty in all its forms everywhere).

Statistical Concept and Methodology: Under SDG 3.8.1, four categories were defined RMNCH, infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases and service capacity and access. Each category contains several tracers. The index is constructed from geometric means of the tracer indicators; first, within each of the four categories, and then across the four category-specific means to obtain the final summary index. See Source for details about methodology.

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual