The Human Rights Discourse in Health (19 key statements)
Abstract
Food for a flagrantly violated thought
Meaning of the human rights discourse in health:
The revived interest in a HR-based approach to development and to our work in health is well justified and an advantage over our current approach. Human Rights (HR) - and the Right to Health - have a particular concern about those who are disadvantaged, marginal and living in poverty. Widespread unsatisfied health needs - primarily of the poor who lack economic access to health services (and are now faced with widespread fee-for-service charges) - represent flagrant violations of the rights of a majority of people.
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2022-11-08
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Schuftan, C. (2022). The Human Rights Discourse in Health (19 key statements). Social Medicine, 15(3), 101–104. Retrieved from https://medicinasocial.info/index.php/medicinasocial/article/view/1471
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