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Sierra Leone: UHC service coverage index

In , Sierra Leone's UHC service coverage index was 48.00.

That's up 6.7% from 2022, the highest value on record.

The global average for this indicator in 2023 was 68.33 . Sierra Leone ranks #162 globally out of 193 reporting countries. Within Sub-Saharan Africa, it ranks #23 of 48.

Source: World Bank Open Data (SH_UHC_SCI) • Data as of 2023

Trend (2004–2023)

Sierra Leone UHC service coverage index trend 2020: COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2020 · COVID-19 pandemic

Highlights

Peak
48.00
Trough
17.00
1-year change
+6.7%
5-year change
+14.3%
+2.7% / yr
10-year change
+20.0%
+1.8% / yr

Historical Data — Last 10 Years

Year UHC service coverage index
48.0000
45.0000
45.0000
41.0000
42.0000
42.0000
44.0000
40.0000
43.0000
43.0000

About UHC service coverage index

A composite index representing coverage of essential health services based on 14 tracer indicators in the areas of reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health, infectious diseases, noncommunicable diseases and service capacity and access. It is presented on a scale of 0 to 100 index points.

Indicator code: SH_UHC_SCICategory: Health & Population

Frequently asked questions

What was Sierra Leone's UHC service coverage index in 2023?
In 2023, Sierra Leone's UHC service coverage index was 48.00, according to World Bank Open Data.
Is Sierra Leone's UHC service coverage index rising or falling?
Sierra Leone's UHC service coverage index rose 6.7% from 2022 to 2023.
How does Sierra Leone rank globally on UHC service coverage index?
In 2023, Sierra Leone ranked #162 out of 193 countries reporting UHC service coverage index.
How does Sierra Leone's UHC service coverage index compare to the world average?
The global average for UHC service coverage index in 2023 was 68.33, so Sierra Leone is below the world average. Within Sub-Saharan Africa, it ranks #23 of 48.
What is UHC service coverage index and how is it measured?
A composite index representing coverage of essential health services based on 14 tracer indicators in the areas of reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health, infectious diseases, noncommunicable diseases and service capacity and access. It is presented on a scale of 0 to 100 index points.
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Source: World Bank Open Data (SH_UHC_SCI), CC BY 4.0.