Regardless of which Bioethical Theory one consults – be it, for example, Utilitarianism, which states that one must do the most good for the greatest number of people ‘An action is morally right if the consequences of that action are on balance more positive than negative for the greatest number’ [1]; or perhaps Deontology, which is Duty Theory ‘there are certain actions which we have a duty to perform or to refrain from performing’ [1] – one will likely come to the conclusion that Universal Healthcare is an ideal which, if at all possible, should be achieved by mankind. It is a question of human rights, and respect for ones’ fellow man, or perhaps, more fundamentally treating those around us with the care we would expect for ...
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This important book outlines how, despite varying levels of global socio-economic development, gover...
This is one of the topics covered by the Encyclopedia of the Sustainable Development Goals, dedicate...
Our national Minister of Health, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, described publicly the challenges facing our h...
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The universal human right to health care is a cliché that is frequently invoked by politicians and v...
The WHO constitution calls for 'health for all' and Universal Health Coverage has been called "the u...
Much current global debate – as well as a great deal of political rhetoric – about g...
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The right to healthcare is seemingly universal, but in practice, it may not manifest itself in the s...
The new dilemmas and responsibilities which arise in bioethics both because of the unprecedented pac...
Universal health coverage (UHC) is an important objective for many countries. Achieving UHC requires...
The present Millennium Development Goals are set to expire in 2015 and their next iteration is now b...
Some thoughts about the concept of adequate health care delivery to all the people in a community ar...
The Bill of Rights enshrines the rights of all people in our country and affirms the democratic val...
Human rights activists claim that healthcare is a human right and as a human right, individuals ever...
This important book outlines how, despite varying levels of global socio-economic development, gover...
This is one of the topics covered by the Encyclopedia of the Sustainable Development Goals, dedicate...
Our national Minister of Health, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, described publicly the challenges facing our h...
In recent years, increasing attention has been paid to the right to health. In 2019, the World Healt...
The universal human right to health care is a cliché that is frequently invoked by politicians and v...
The WHO constitution calls for 'health for all' and Universal Health Coverage has been called "the u...
Much current global debate – as well as a great deal of political rhetoric – about g...
How can we keep people – wherever they live – healthy and safe? Among all global health initiatives,...
The right to healthcare is seemingly universal, but in practice, it may not manifest itself in the s...
The new dilemmas and responsibilities which arise in bioethics both because of the unprecedented pac...
Universal health coverage (UHC) is an important objective for many countries. Achieving UHC requires...
The present Millennium Development Goals are set to expire in 2015 and their next iteration is now b...
Some thoughts about the concept of adequate health care delivery to all the people in a community ar...
The Bill of Rights enshrines the rights of all people in our country and affirms the democratic val...
Human rights activists claim that healthcare is a human right and as a human right, individuals ever...