The right to health at the public/private divide: a global comparative study

Colleen M. Flood (Editor), Aeyal Gross (Editor)

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Abstract

Through a comparative global study of countries from all continents representing a diversity of health, legal, political, and economic systems, this book explores the role of health rights in advancing greater equality through access to health care. Does health care promote equality, or does it in fact advance the opposite result? Does inserting the idea of 'the right to health' into health systems allow the reinsertion of public values into systems that are undergoing privatization? Or does it allow for private claims to be re-articulated as 'rights', in a way that actually reinforces inequality? This volume includes studies from countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Brazil, Canada, The Netherlands, China, and Nigeria, among many others, and authors with expertise in the legal and health systems of their countries, making this a seminal study that allows readers to see the differing role of rights in various health systems.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationCambridge
PublisherCambridge University Press
Number of pages492
ISBN (Electronic)9781139814768
ISBN (Print)1316008630, 9781139814768, 9781316008638, 1107038308, 9781107038301, 1316004139, 1139814761, 9781316004135
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Medical care
  • Right to health

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Social Sciences

ULI publications

  • uli
  • Health care, Right to
  • Medical care -- Law and legislation
  • Medical care, Right to
  • Right to health
  • Right to health care
  • Right to medical care

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