For and with the people
The Commission aims to address gaps in evidence and practice to ensure that health systems worldwide truly serve and engage with the people they are designed for. The Commission emphasizes the need for meaningful engagement with people who have lived experience, across all stages of health policymaking and care delivery. Our goal is to promote equitable, high-quality care, grounded in the principles of people-centered care and health equity.
The Commission has brought together 34 commissioners and a board of 15 advisers to convene from October 2024 to September 2027. Commissioners were selected through an open global call for nominations and self-nominations, a first for Lancet Commissions. Commissioners represent a diverse and balanced group of multidisciplinary experts from around the world, including people with lived experiences, health care providers, policymakers, academic researchers, civil society organizers, and private sector leaders. Together, they will operationally define, rigorously measure, and effectively operationalize people-centered care across a variety of settings and income levels while examining how to best co-produce health systems and care models through shared partnership and leadership with people with lived experience.