by Shahira Ahmed, Henry Ascher, Sivan Bomze, Lisa Forman, Lance Gable, Sofia Gruskin, Rachel Hammonds, Hans Hogerzeil, Gorik Ooms, John Porter, Helen Potts, Jan Stjernsvärd, Daniel Tarantola, Sridhar Venkatapuram, Susan Wright and Alicia Ely Yamin
Publisher | Studentlitteratur |
Language | English |
Book type | Paperback |
Utgiven | 2012-02-03 |
Edition | 1 |
Pages | 368 |
ISBN | 9789144067803 |
Kategori(er) |
Medicin, Care & Physiology ↳ Health and Care Sciences |
”At a time when Health Systems around the world are under increasing pressure this book is a timely publication and should be required reading for all those with an interest in the challenges posed in achieving Global Health. The authors and the Editor are to be congratulated on an outstanding work.” The Royal Society of Medicine Health and human rights law (the right to health) are two very powerful and influential professional areas. Their objectives are similar: to improve the well-being of the whole population and to ensure that everyone, without discrimination, has access to quality health services. Although there has been an increased understanding of the meaning and tools of the right to health, its practical application is poorly understood and has been difficult to convey. Health workers and policy makers ask questions such as, if human rights (the right to health) are practical, what are the tools and how do you use them? Will a rights-based approach improve the health and well-being of the population? This student guide, written for and by health and human rights students and professionals, aims to present the foundation in public health and human rights, with a specific focus on the right to health. Health cases from developed and developing countries are used to show how different fields (health, ethics, law, and the right to health), broadly defined, interact or can interact with one another to improve health outcomes. It presents what some of the right to health and tools are, how to apply them. “The first of its kind, this student guide bridges health and human rights in theory and practice. It brings together leading experts in the fields of health and human rights in order to explore and demonstrate how the right to health can be and has been operationalised in practice. … It deepens our understanding of health and human rights and will likely stimulate new perspectives in this field.” ...
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