Autocratisation and universal health coverage: synthetic control study.
Simon WigleyJoseph L DielemanTara TemplinJohn Everett MumfordThomas J BollykyPublished in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2020)
Autocratising countries had worse than estimated life expectancy, effective health service coverage, and levels of out-of-pocket spending on health. These results suggest that the noticeable increase in the number of countries that are experiencing democratic erosion in recent years is hindering population health gains and progress toward UHC. Global health institutions will need to adjust their policy recommendations and activities to obtain the best possible results in those countries with a diminishing democratic incentive to provide quality healthcare to populations.