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Implementing Universal and Targeted Policies for Health Equity: Lessons From Australia.

Matthew FisherPatrick HarrisToby FreemanTamara MackeanEmma GeorgeSharon FrielFran Baum
Published in: International journal of health policy and management (2021)
While residualist policies are unfavourable to equity of access, other forms of targeting as well as universal and proportionate-universal structure have the potential to be combined in context-specific ways favourable to equity of access to health-related goods and services. To optimise benefits, policies should address equity of access in the three dimensions of availability, affordability and acceptability. Devolved governance structures have the potential to augment equity benefits of either universal or targeted policies.
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