An ambitious plan to achieve global access to healthcare could require national governments and donors to pay $371 billion each year by 2030, according to a new report.
The World Health Organization estimates it would cost $58 per person each year to reach all of its sustainable development goal (SDG) healthcare targets by 2030. For the “progress” scenario, where two-thirds of the goals are accomplished by 2030, investments would likely increase to $274 billion by that year.