WHA72- 11.5 UHC
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THE WORLD MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, INC.
L’ASSOCIATION MEDICALE MONDIALE, INC
ASOCIACION MEDICA MUNDIAL, INC
Centre International de Bureaux
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France E-mail address : wma@wma.net France
72nd
World Health Assembly
Item 11.5 universal health coverage
Honourable Chairperson, Distinguished Delegates,
Thank you for the opportunity to speak on behalf of the World Medical Association, which represents
9 million physicians around the world.
WMA welcomes WHO’s message that in order to implement universal health coverage (UHC), more
investment into the health workforce is needed. This financial commitment should prioritize closing
the predicted 18 million health workforce gap, by increasing the number of students, enhancing
education and specialization as well as improving working conditions.
The Global Strategy on Human resources for health: Workforce 2030 recommends that countries
should plan for their health workforce as a whole, rather than segmenting planning and related
programming and financing efforts into single occupational groups. The current international debate
focuses mainly on prompt ways to meet the HP shortage through the replacement of physicians by
community health workers (CHW) or nurses. The latest data available shows that 76 countries still
have less than one physician per thousand population. It is unacceptable that patients with cancer in
some countries cannot access adequate care because there is no oncologist in the country.
In its report, WHO emphasizes that CHW are not a cheap alternative to close the gap of HP and that
governments should adopt service delivery models in which CHW are assigned general tasks as part
of integrated primary health care teams. For many years, WMA has been advocating for the need of
health care teams with various cadres, including community and social workers. Each profession has
its own scope of practice and clear responsibilities with one team member having the overarching
responsibility. This should be reflected in the WHO Global Competency Framework for Universal
Health Coverage.
We know there is still a long way to go, but the aim must be that in the end everybody who needs a
physician will be assisted by physician. If you give up that aspiration Universal Health Coverage will
not come true.
Thank you