Yashchenko, MariiaYurochko, Tetiana2021-11-132021-11-132021Yashchenko M. V. Real-life approaches employed by recognized governments to ensure health coverage of citizens in fragile settings, including the population of the disputed territories, struggling for independence [electronic resource] / Yashchenko V. Mariia, Yurochko P. Tetiana // WiadomoĊ›ci Lekarskie. - 2021. - Vol. 74, Issue 5. - P. 1268-1273.https://doi.org/10.36740/wlek202105141https://ekmair.ukma.edu.ua/handle/123456789/21516The aim: To review real-life approaches employed by recognized governments to ensure health coverage of citizens in fragile settings, including the population of the disputed territories, struggling for independence. Materials and methods: Content analysis of documents, the peer-reviewed articles, open-access databases, policy documents and original sources were utilized in order to archive the study aim. Multidimensional approach to source selection was chosen for objective assessment of the current policy- and decision-making practices. Conclusions: Protracted nature of conflict leads to health system fragility resulting in adverse effects on conflict-affected population health coverage. Health policy in such settings is often externally-driven due to lack of capacities of recognized government and reliance on external funding. Safety and political concerns impede imposition of the context-specific durable solutions for the universal health coverage. Recognized governments lack access to real data to perform evidence-based decision-making.Conventional decision-making based on external demand leads to permanent underperformance of health governance.enconflict and healthpublic health policyevidence-based decision-makingarticleReal-life approaches employed by recognized governments to ensure health coverage of citizens in fragile settings, including the population of the disputed territories, struggling for independenceArticle