Report of the WHO independent high-level commission on NCDs: where is the focus on addressing inequalities?

Sigiriya Aebischer Perone; Frédérique Jacquerioz Bausch; Philippa Boulle; François Chappuis; J Jaime Miranda ORCID logo; David Beran ORCID logo; (2020) Report of the WHO independent high-level commission on NCDs: where is the focus on addressing inequalities? BMJ GLOBAL HEALTH, 5 (6). e002820-e002820. ISSN 2059-7908 DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2020-002820
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The current WHO independent high-level commission on non-communicable diseases’ report lacks clear focus on addressing the issues of inequalities in non-communicable diseases.

Much stronger recommendations are needed to ensure appropriate investment in strengthening and improving the quality of health systems, especially at primary healthcare.

Governments, the private sector and other actors all need to be involved in finding sustainable solutions to ensure access to medicines and technologies for non-communicable diseases.

Non-communicable diseases in humanitarian emergencies need to be included in any global guidance on the issue.

In all contexts allocation of resources needs to optimise access for long-term care and treatment, paired with population-wide prevention efforts in order to guarantee universal health coverage.


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