Project name
Rapid Treatment Access Navigation Plan
Health / Urgent Treatment Access · Global

Health / Urgent Treatment Access · Global
Rapid Treatment Access Navigation Plan is a controlled commercial social-impact service plan for Global. It responds to a documented need: WHO reports that 2.1 billion people faced financial hardship from out-of-pocket health spending in 2022, and financial barriers can delay access to necessary care and medicines. The project will not claim to save a life or accelerate treatment unless a licensed provider confirms clinical urgency, appropriateness, capacity, and a lawful delivery route. The project is not represented as field execution, a charity donation, or a promise of a specific beneficiary outcome. Its public purpose is to define a responsible, testable pathway by which a qualified partner could deliver a limited, beneficiary-focused service after location, legal route, current needs, prices, safety conditions and final budget have been validated.
Current public evidence and market conditions must be refreshed before any activation because access, local capacity, prices, security, public services and the availability of comparable support can change quickly. Care2Luck will use this framework to avoid duplication, unsafe delivery, unsupported claims and exposure of beneficiaries. A plan can advance only when the beneficiary need, local partner capacity, protection measures, supply chain, complaints channel, monitoring method and payment controls have all passed project-specific review.
WHO — Universal health coverage and financial protection, 2025 →