A new study enlists the results of the progress made by 9 developing countries in creating healthcare systems which are universal in reach with respect to their citizens. It is a part of a study by The Lancet and reports that more than 75 per cent of the people in Rwanda and Philippines are now enrolled in health insurance programme, while in Ghana, Vietnam and Indonesia, this number is at 50 per cent. In India, Mali, Kenya and Nigeria, this number is as low as 20 per cent. Read more here.