Turkmenistan Universal Health Coverage: Service Coverage Index and Component Sub-Indices

This statistical profile documents the overall UHC index and four service coverage sub-indices for Turkmenistan.

The UHC service coverage index in Turkmenistan changed by +0.0 points between 2022 and 2023. Over the latest ten-year period, service capacity and access changed by -4.0 points, infectious disease coverage by +3.0 points, non-communicable disease coverage by +3.0 points, reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health coverage by +0.0 points.

In the common comparison year 2023, Turkmenistan ranked 50th of 193 economies by the overall UHC service coverage index.

Turkmenistan Universal Health Coverage by Year

Data source: World Bank, World Development Indicators — UHC service coverage index (SH_UHC_SCI); UHC service coverage sub-index on service capacity and access (SH_UHC_SCI_CAPACITY); UHC service coverage sub-index on infectious diseases (SH_UHC_SCI_ID); UHC service coverage sub-index on non-communicable diseases (SH_UHC_SCI_NCD); UHC service coverage sub-index on reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health (SH_UHC_SCI_RMNCH).
License: CC BY-4.0. Retrieved 2026-07-12.

About the Indicators

UHC service coverage index. An index on a scale of 0 to 100 summarizing coverage of essential health services, built from tracer indicators across four component domains.

UHC service coverage sub-index: service capacity and access. One of four component domains of the UHC service coverage index, covering health workforce and facility access indicators.

UHC service coverage sub-index: infectious diseases. One of four component domains of the UHC service coverage index, covering tracer indicators for infectious-disease control.

UHC service coverage sub-index: non-communicable diseases. One of four component domains of the UHC service coverage index, covering tracer indicators for non-communicable disease services.

UHC service coverage sub-index: reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health. One of four component domains of the UHC service coverage index, covering reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health services.