World Health Organization has announced "Universal Health Care for everyone & everywhere" this year as a theme for World Health Day this year. Every member country has to act to achieve for its population and contribute to achieving it worldwide by helping poor countries to achieve it by 2030. Following are yardsticks outlined by WHO to measure Universal health care in the individual country and worldwide .
WHO uses 16 essential health services in 4 categories as indicators of the level and equity of coverage in countries: Reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health family planning antenatal and delivery care full child immunization health-seeking behaviour for pneumonia. Infectious diseases tuberculosis treatment HIV antiretroviral treatment Hepatitis treatment use of insecticide-treated bed nets for malaria prevention adequate sanitation. Noncommunicable diseases prevention and…