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Measuring progress and projecting attainment on the basis of past trends of the health-related Sustainable Development Goals in 188 countries: an analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016

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Lucas, RF Gillum, MT Mackay, ER Maddison, HM Abd el Razek, MM Abd el Razek, M Majdan, FJ Charlson, R Majdzadeh, A Majeed, A Alkerwi, R Malekzadeh, AZ Giref, R Malhotra, DC Malta, AA Mamun, H Manguerra, LG Mantovani, T Manyazewal, A Chew, CC Mapoma, GB Marks, RV Martin, MD Gishu, F Alla, FR Martins-Melo, I Martopullo, MR Mathur, M Mazidi, C McAlinden, M McGaughey, VH Chisumpa, JJ McGrath, M Mckee, MB Ahmed, S Mehata, MM Mehndiratta, P Allebeck, T Meier, KG Meles, ZA Memish, W Mendoza, MM Mengesha, AA Chitheer, MA Mengistie, E Cameron, GA Mensah, GBM Mensink, ST Mereta, A Meretoja, C Allen, TJ Meretoja, HB Mezgebe, R Micha, A Millear, H Christensen, G Giussani, TR Miller, S Minnig, M Mirarefin, EM Mirrakhimov, A Misganaw, SR Mishra, R Al-Raddadi, PB Mitchell, KA Mohammad, KE Mohammed, SD Glenn, DJ Christopher, S Mohammed, MBV Mohan, AH Mokdad, SK Mollenkopf, L Monasta, JC Montanez Hernandez, M Montico, U Alsharif, M Moradi-Lakeh, WW Godwin, P Moraga, M Cirillo, L Morawska, SD Morrison, MW Moses, C Mountjoy-Venning, UO Mueller, K Muller, GVS Murthy, KI Musa, EM Goldberg, KA Altirkawi, M Naghavi, IA Adedeji, A Naheed, KS Naidoo, V Nangia, G Natarajan, I Negoi, RI Negoi, TN Cuong, PN Gona, N Grant, N Minh, N Alvis-Guzman, C Cooper, LN Quyen, HN Trang, E Nichols, DNA Ningrum, M Nomura, MN Vuong, A Goodridge, OF Norheim, JJN Noubiap, CM Obermeyer, FA Ogbo, MH Criqui, AT Amare, I-H Oh, O Oladimeji, AT Olagunju, TO Olagunju, SV Gopalani, PR Olivares, HE Olsen, BO Olusanya, JO Olusanya, K Ong, EA Cromwell, E Oren, E Amini, A Ortiz, MO Owolabi, Y Goryakin, M Pa, A Pana, BK Panda, S Panda-Jonas, C Papachristou, E-K Park, JA Crump, GC Patton, K Paulson, W Ammar, M Griswold, DM Pereira, DN Perico, K Pesudovs, M Petzold, MR Phillips, DM Pigott, JD Pillay, L Dandona, C Pinho, MA Piradov, HC Gugnani, F Pishgar, CAT Antonio, RG Poulton, F Pourmalek, M Qorbani, A Radfar, A Rafay, PC Rao, R Dandona, V Rahimi-Movaghar, J Cesar Campuzano, M Rahman, MHU Rahman, MA Rahman, H Ansari, RK Rai, S Rajsic, U Ram, CL Ranabhat, S Rawaf, PI Dargan, AN Aichour, P Reidy, RC Reiner, N Reinig, MB Reitsma, G Remuzzi, P Anwari, AMN Renzaho, S Resnikoff, S Rezaei, MJ Rios Blancas, R Gupta, J das Neves, KT Roba, D Rojas-Rueda, MB Rokni, G Roshandel, GA Roth, A Roy, M Arora, E Rubagotti, N Sadat, T Gupta, M Safdarian, DV Davitoiu, S Safi, S Safiri, R Sagar, J Salama, JA Salomon, AM Samy, J Ramon Sanabria, A Artaman, V Gupta, D Santomauro, IS Santos, B de Courten, JV Santos, MMS Milicevic, B Sartorius, M Satpathy, M Sawhney, S Saxena, MI Saylan, N Hafezi-Nejad, S Shirude, KK Aryal, MI Schmidt, O Adetokunboh, IJC Schneider, MT Schneider, B Schottker, AE Schutte, DC Schwebel, F Schwendicke, HH Bidgoli, S Seedat, SG Sepanlou, EE Servan-Mori, H Asayesh, H De Steur, KA Shackelford, A Shaheen, S Shahraz, MA Shaikh, M Shamsipour, GB Hailu, M Shamsizadeh, SMS Islam, J Sharma, R Sharma, J She, L Degenhardt, SW Asgedom, P Shi, K Shibuya, C Shields, RR Hamadeh, MS Shiferaw, M Shigematsu, M-J Shin, R Shiri, R Shirkoohi, K Shishani, S Deiparine, H Shoman, R Assadi, MG Shrime, M Hammami, DA Santos Silva, JP Silva, DG Alves Silveira, JA Singh, V Singh, DN Sinha, E Skiadaresi, K Deribe, EL Slepak, A Sligar, GJ Hankey, TM Atey, A Smith, DL Smith, M Smith, BHA Sobaih, E Sobngwi, M Soljak, S Soneji, GA deveber, RJD Sorensen, R Cardenas, LA Sposato, CT Sreeramareddy, SR Atre, V Srinivasan, JD Stanaway, DJ Stein, S Steinke, MA Stokes, B Strub, EL Ding, HL Harb, MB Sufiyan, RS Abdulkader, BF Sunguya, PJ Sur, L Avila-Burgos, S Swaminathan, BL Sykes, DO Sylte, CEI Szoeke, R Tabares-Seisdedos, I Aichour, S Djalalinia, SK Tadakamadla, N Tandon, T Tao, YL Tarekegn, M Tavakkoli, EFGA Avokpaho, N Taveira, TK Tegegne, GT Shifa, HA Hareri, AS Terkawi, PD Huyen, GA Tessema, JS Thakur, KR Thankappan, AG Thrift, TY Tiruye, R Tobe-Gai, A Awasthi, R Topor-Madry, MS Hassanvand, A Torre, M Tortajada, K Dokova, BX Tran, C Troeger, T Truelsen, D Tsoi, KB Tuem, EM Tuzcu, S Tyrovolas, R Havmoeller, P Azzopardi, KN Ukwaja, CJ Uneke, DT Doku, R Updike, OA Uthman, JFM van Boven, A van Donkelaar, S Varughese, T Vasankari, C Hawley, N Venketasubramanian, R Vidavalur, U Bacha, FS Violante, A Afshin, SK Vladimirov, VV Vlassov, SE Vollset, T Vos, F Wadilo, SI Hay, T Wakayo, MT Wallin, Y-P Wang, S Weichenthal, A Badawi, ER Dorsey, E Weiderpass, RG Weintraub, DJ Weiss, A Werdecker, J He, R Westerman, HA Whiteford, T Wijeratne, CS Wiysonge, BG Woldeyes, CDA Wolfe, TR Driscoll, K Balakrishnan, R Woodbrook, D Xavier, D Hendrie, G Xu, S Yadgir, B Yakob, LL Yan, Y Yano, M Yaseri, P Ye, M Dubey, HH Yimam, MS Bannick, NJ Henry, P Yip, N Yonemoto, S-J Yoon, M Yotebieng, MZ Younis, Z Zaidi, MES Zaki, L Zavala-Arciniega, BB Duncan, X Zhang, JJ Carrero, B Zipkin, A Barac, S Zodpey, SS Lim, CJL Murray
Background The UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are grounded in the global ambition of “leaving no one behind”. Understanding today's gains and gaps for the health-related SDGs is essential for decision makers as they aim to improve the health of populations. As part of the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2016 (GBD 2016), we measured 37 of the 50 health-related SDG indicators over the period 1990–2016 for 188 countries, and then on the basis of these past trends, we projected indicators to 2030. Methods We used standardised GBD 2016 methods to measure 37 health-related indicators from 1990 to 2016, an increase of four indicators since GBD 2015. We substantially revised the universal health coverage (UHC) measure, which focuses on coverage of essential health services, to also represent personal health-care access and quality for several non-communicable diseases. We transformed each indicator on a scale of 0–100, with 0 as the 2·5th percentile estimated between 1990 and 2030, and 100 as the 97·5th percentile during that time. An index representing all 37 health-related SDG indicators was constructed by taking the geometric mean of scaled indicators by target. On the basis of past trends, we produced projections of indicator values, using a weighted average of the indicator and country-specific annualised rates of change from 1990 to 2016 with weights for each annual rate of change based on out-of-sample validity. 24 of the currently measured health-related SDG indicators have defined SDG targets, against which we assessed attainment. Findings Globally, the median health-related SDG index was 56·7 (IQR 31·9–66·8) in 2016 and country-level performance markedly varied, with Singapore (86·8, 95% uncertainty interval 84·6–88·9), Iceland (86·0, 84·1–87·6), and Sweden (85·6, 81·8–87·8) having the highest levels in 2016 and Afghanistan (10·9, 9·6–11·9), the Central African Republic (11·0, 8·8–13·8), and Somalia (11·3, 9·5–13·1) recording the lowest. Between 2000 and 2016, notable improvements in the UHC index were achieved by several countries, including Cambodia, Rwanda, Equatorial Guinea, Laos, Turkey, and China; however, a number of countries, such as Lesotho and the Central African Republic, but also high-income countries, such as the USA, showed minimal gains. Based on projections of past trends, the median number of SDG targets attained in 2030 was five (IQR 2–8) of the 24 defined targets currently measured. Globally, projected target attainment considerably varied by SDG indicator, ranging from more than 60% of countries projected to reach targets for under-5 mortality, neonatal mortality, maternal mortality ratio, and malaria, to less than 5% of countries projected to achieve targets linked to 11 indicator targets, including those for childhood overweight, tuberculosis, and road injury mortality. For several of the health-related SDGs, meeting defined targets hinges upon substantially faster progress than what most countries have achieved in the past. Interpretation GBD 2016 provides an updated and expanded evidence base on where the world currently stands in terms of the health-related SDGs. Our improved measure of UHC offers a basis to monitor the expansion of health services necessary to meet the SDGs. Based on past rates of progress, many places are facing challenges in meeting defined health-related SDG targets, particularly among countries that are the worst off. In view of the early stages of SDG implementation, however, opportunity remains to take actions to accelerate progress, as shown by the catalytic effects of adopting the Millennium Development Goals after 2000. With the SDGs' broader, bolder development agenda, multisectoral commitments and investments are vital to make the health-related SDGs within reach of all populations. Funding Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Funding

Research reported in this publication was supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the National Institute on Aging of the National Institutes of Health (award P30AG047845), and the National Institute of Mental Health of the National Institutes of Health (award R01MH110163). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation or the National Institutes of Health. We also thank the countless individuals who have contributed to GBD 2016 and Future Health Scenarios research team in various capacities.

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Citation

Lancet, 2017, 390 (10100), pp. 1423-1459 (37)

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF LIFE SCIENCES/School of Medicine/Department of Health Sciences

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Elsevier

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0140-6736

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1474-547X

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2017

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2018-07-24

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Department of Error: The Lancet Volume 390, Issue 10106, 28 October–3 November 2017, Page e38 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(17)32650-8 "GBD 2016 SDG Collaborators. Measuring progress and projecting attainment on the basis of past trends of the health-related Sustainable Development Goals in 188 countries: an analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016. Lancet 2017; 390: 1423–59—The full-text version of this Article has been updated so that the list of authors is displayed in the correct order, in line with the pdf version, rather than in alphabetical order. This correction has been made to the online version as of Oct 12, 2017.";Department of Error: The Lancet Volume 390, Issue 10102, 30 September–6 October 2017, Page e23 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(17)32441-8 "GBD 2016 SDG Collaborators. Measuring progress and projecting attainment on the basis of past trends of the health-related Sustainable Development Goals in 188 countries: an analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016. Lancet 2017; 390: 1423–59—In figure 8B of this Article (published Online First on Sept 12, 2017), the number of indicator targets has been changed from 1 to 9 for Turkmenistan, from 0 to 1 for Afghanistan, and from 1 to 2 for Yemen. Ettore Beghi, Neeraj Bhala, Hélène Carabin, Raimundas Lunevicius, Donald H Silberberg, and Caitlyn Steiner have been added to the list of GBD 2016 SDG Collaborators. Their affiliations, along with the affiliation of Soumya Swaminathan, have been added to the Affiliations section. These corrections have been made to the online version as of Sept 18, 2017, and the printed Article is correct."

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