Analytical Study of the Libyan Health System and Strategic Recommendations for Achieving Universal Health Coverage
Keywords:
Universal Health coverage, Governance, Quality, Sustainable Financing, Health information system, Digital Health.Abstract
This study aims to analyze the current situation of the health system in Libya by reviewing national and international documents and reports, and identifying the main challenges hindering the achievement of universal health coverage. The study relied on the multi-tool analytical approach.
The results revealed that reforming the health system requires a comprehensive approach that includes strengthening governance, ensuring sustainable financing, and activating primary
healthcare, in conjunction with the development of human resources and modern digital technology. These elements are essential for achieving universal health coverage.
The study proposed a comprehensive roadmap that includes legislative and institutional reforms, infrastructure development, enhancement of information systems, and activation of the role of primary healthcare, with a focus on effective partnership with the private sector. The study concluded that political will, Intersectoral coordination, and leveraging international expertise are necessary to build a sustainable and equitable health system.
