One of the most important considerations, for the time being, is to ensure that the health of the people is not at all affected for the time being, therefore, what matters at the end of the day is to enhance the efficiency of the health infrastructure is not at all affected an attempt is being made to achieve a universal health coverage which involves that all the people are in the position to avail the health care facilities irrespective of the considerations which include the income and other allied factors. This has been highlighted by the UN Sustainable Development Goals and WHO’s Thirteenth General Programme of Work. Measuring effective coverage at the health-system level is important for understanding whether health services are aligned with the country’s health profiles and are of enough quality to produce health gains for the populations of all the ages. There have been various studies that have been conducted so far to establish the risk factors that are linked with the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study, 2019. The findings highlight that the performance of UHC is the effective coverage index-informed from 45.8 percent in 1990. There have been positive results in the countries of Japan and Somalia. Therefore, the results showcase that UHC effective coverage index improved from 45.8 in 1990 and hence, the rate of transmission of non-communicable diseases is less.

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