医療システムと政策研究

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Human Health Rights: Ensuring Universal Access to Healthcare

Lokesh John

Human health rights are fundamental principles that recognize every individual's entitlement to the highest attainable standard of physical and mental well-being. These rights encompass various aspects, including access to healthcare, essential medicines, clean water, sanitation, and a safe environment. Upholding human health rights is crucial for promoting social justice, reducing health inequalities, and ensuring the overall welfare of populations. This abstract explores the concept of human health rights, highlighting their significance in protecting and promoting the health and well-being of individuals worldwide. Human health rights are fundamental entitlements that ensure individuals' physical, mental, and social well-being. These rights form the basis for equitable access to healthcare, protection from harm, and the opportunity to lead a healthy life. Recognizing human health as a universal right has gained significant attention in international law and human rights discourse. This abstract explores the concept of human health rights, their historical development, and their significance in promoting global health equity. It highlights the fundamental principles underlying these rights, their legal and ethical foundations, and the challenges and opportunities in realizing them in diverse socio-political contexts. The abstract concludes by emphasizing the importance of collective efforts to safeguard and uphold human health rights for the well-being of all individuals and communities.

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