This course will provide participants with practical tools to analyze national legal frameworks and propose reforms that advance sustainable, rights-based progress toward Universal Health Coverage empowering them to contribute to global health transformation.

Achieving health for all by 2030 is a central ambition of the Sustainable Development Goals, with Universal Health Coverage (UHC) at its core. UHC ensures that everyone can access quality health services and essential medicines without financial hardship, and its importance has grown as countries increasingly recognize its role in reducing poverty, promoting gender equality, supporting education, strengthening climate resilience, and building inclusive societies. This commitment has been reinforced over time through multiple political declarations, including recent global agreements such as the 2025 WHO Pandemic Agreement, which highlight the urgent need for resilient health systems and sustained progress toward UHC.
Governance and law are critical to this effort. Strong legal frameworks translate policy into action, support effective health system functions, define the rules for an equitable access to health services and provide the means by which national governments can implement coverage.
This course introduces the principles and legal foundations of UHC, examining how laws, regulations, and rights-based approaches shape national health systems. Participants will explore governance mechanisms, regulatory standards, and accountability tools, and learn how legal instruments influence universal coverage, the disponibility, accessibility, acceptability and quality of essential services and financial support.
By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with practical tools to analyze national legal frameworks and propose reforms that advance sustainable, rights-based progress toward UHC empowering them to contribute to global health transformation.
By the end of the course participants will:
This course is dedicated to people in the fields of medicine and/or public health without knowledge in law.
This three-day course consists of daily lectures and interactive group work to give participants both foundational knowledge and practical skills.
To get the Certificate of completion and the 1 ECTS participants must:
The facilitators plan to be present in Lugano, and the course will be held entirely on-site. If face-to-face meeting was problematic for unforeseen reasons, the course could be held online or using a hybrid format. The course will take place at Università della Svizzera italiana (USI).
For course pricing information, see here. Discounts are available for participants from LMICs, PhD and Master Students, and Students and Employees from the LSS Partner Universities (SSPH+, USI, SUPSI, and SWISS TPH).