Universal Health Care and political economy, neoliberalism and effects
of COVID-19 -- a view of systems and complexity
Abstract
Sturmberg and Martin’s application of systems and complexity theory to
understanding Universal Health Care (UHC) and Primary Health Care (PHC)
is evaluated in the light of the influence of political economy on
health systems. Further the role that neoliberal approaches to
governance have had in creating increased inequities is seen as a key
challenge for UHC. COVID-19 has emphasized long standing discrepancies
in health and these disadvantages require government will and
cooperation together with adequate social services to redress these
discrepancies in UHC.