
What is health equity and how can it help achieve universal health coverage?
Research shows healthcare leaders must collaborate with public and private sector organizations on research and funding to achieve global health equity.
Founded in 1826, University College London (UCL) is a leading public research university located in the heart of London. Established with a pioneering commitment to open access and equality in education, UCL is recognised worldwide for excellence in research, innovation and teaching across medicine, engineering, social sciences, law and the humanities. Home to a diverse and inclusive academic community, it combines rigorous scholarship with a strong social mission. Through interdisciplinary collaboration and global partnerships, UCL advances knowledge and solutions that improve lives and shape a more sustainable, equitable world.
Research shows healthcare leaders must collaborate with public and private sector organizations on research and funding to achieve global health equity.
One legacy of the COVID-19 crisis could be a revolution in how we measure mental health and promote recognition that our wellbeing depends very much on the groups we are part of.
Demand for mental health services is rising fast. Digital solutions such as telepsychiatry can help meet this demand - and could spark a wider revolution.












