Population-level approaches to universal health coverage in resource-poor settings: lessons from tobacco control policy in Vietnam.

  • 1 July 2011
    • journal article
    • Vol. 13 (3), 39-42
Abstract
Population-based health promotion and disease prevention approaches are essential elements in achieving universal health coverage; yet they frequently do not appear on national policy agendas. This paper suggests that resource-poor countries should take greater advantage of such approaches to reach all segments of the population to positively affect health outcomes and equity, especially considering the epidemic of chronic non-communicable diseases and associated modifiable risk factors. Tobacco control policy development and implementation in Vietnam provides a case study to discuss opportunities and challenges associated with such strategies.