Health care as a universal right.

Q3 Medicine Zeitschrift Fur Gesundheitswissenschaften Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-08-09 DOI:10.1007/s10389-016-0762-3
Rui Nunes, Sofia B Nunes, Guilhermina Rego
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Purpose: Most developed societies recognise the existence of a basic right of access to health care of appropriate quality, considering it a positive welfare right. It can even be one of the most important achievements of pluralistic and secular societies. The main objective of this study is to suggest the foundations for a universal right to health care, meaning the right of access to health care of appropriate quality. A second objective is to propose the necessary tools so that access to health care is viable in a specific commonwealth in accordance with available resources.

Methods: To find this balance between an existing variable geometry and the actual level of resources of each specific commonwealth, the authors suggest the compatibility between Norman Daniels' "accountability for reasonableness" and the integrated view of health of the World Health Organisation through the "equal opportunity function".

Results: The equal opportunity function appears to be an ethically acceptable solution for the existing variable geometry because it allows for different levels of provision and promotes an ethical rationing fully respecting accountability for reasonableness.

Conclusion: The basic right of access to health care of appropriate quality is a fundamental humanitarian principle that should be enjoyed by all citizens of all countries, and the international community should recognise the obligation to promote these ideals by any means available. Indeed, although social rights such as health care demand citizens' solidarity to be enjoyed, only with the universalisation of social rights will humanity be more equal in the future.

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医疗保健是一项普遍权利。
目的:大多数发达社会都承认存在获得适当质量的医疗保健服务的基本权利,并将其 视为一项积极的福利权利。它甚至可以说是多元和世俗社会最重要的成就之一。本研究的主要目的是提出全民医疗保健权的基础,即获得适当质量医疗保健的权利。第二个目标是提出必要的工具,以便在特定的联邦国家,根据现有的资源情况,使获得医疗保健的权利切实可行:方法:为了在现有的可变几何与每个特定联邦的实际资源水平之间找到平衡,作者建议通过 "机会均等功能 "使诺曼-丹尼尔斯的 "合理性责任 "与世界卫生组织的综合健康观相兼容:结果:机会均等功能似乎是现有可变几何在伦理上可以接受的解决方案,因为它允许不同程度的提供,并促进了充分尊重合理性责任的伦理配给:获得适当质量的医疗服务的基本权利是一项基本的人道主义原则,所有国家的所有 公民都应享有这一权利,国际社会应认识到有义务通过一切可用的手段来促进这些理想 的实现。事实上,尽管医疗保健等社会权利需要公民团结一致才能享有,但只有实现社会权利的普遍化,人类的未来才会更加平等。
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期刊介绍: Previous Title Zeitschrift für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Previous Print ISSN 0943-1853, Previous Online ISSN 1613-2238. The Journal of Public Health: From Theory to Practice is an interdisciplinary publication for the discussion and debate of international public health issues, with a focus on European affairs. It describes the social and individual factors determining the basic conditions of public health, analyzing causal interrelations, and offering a scientifically sound rationale for personal, social and political measures of intervention. Coverage includes contributions from epidemiology, health economics, environmental health, management, social sciences, ethics, and law. ISSN: 2198-1833 (Print) 1613-2238 (Online)
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