AbstractThe right to health is a fundamental right whose recovery depends on healthcare providers by providing the required devices and medical equipment, and the states, the circumstances under which you can find health service users. Thus, beyond medical conditions, patients may find themselves vulnerable in certain circumstances, affecting the quality or conduct the medical act. In this sense, it can be considered as having issues: the lack of health education, lack of rights and obligations in the field, consenting to medical experiments for which the patient is not fully informed or whose meaning he/she fails to understand, poor material possibilities, the time factor. A state of vulnerability may exist in the health care providers, wh...
This chapter examines the issue of access to medical products, vaccines, and medical technologies fr...
Qualitative provision of medical services can not be imagined without the involvement of a large num...
Proponents of health rights hold that there are rights to health, healthcare, or public health. Yet ...
AbstractThe right to health is a fundamental right whose recovery depends on healthcare providers by...
Abstract Background Healthcare is permeated by phenomena of vulnerability and their ethical signific...
Vulnerability has been extensively discussed in medical research, but less so in health care. Thus, ...
In the literature on medical ethics, it is generally admitted that vulnerable persons or groups dese...
The article seeks to clarify the concept of vulnerability, by taking structural and epochal frailty ...
Despite broad agreement that the vulnerable have a claim to special protection, defining vulnerable ...
The right to healthcare is seemingly universal, but in practice, it may not manifest itself in the s...
Corruption can have a devastating effect on good governance, the rule of law, development and the eq...
This article aims to analyze the relationship between vulnerability and health, giving proof of the...
The objective was to analyze the evidence available in the scientific literature on the concept of v...
ABSTRACT Objective: To discuss the potentialities of using the concept of vulnerability to support ...
This Article offers a contemporary examination of traditional public health objectives to address ...
This chapter examines the issue of access to medical products, vaccines, and medical technologies fr...
Qualitative provision of medical services can not be imagined without the involvement of a large num...
Proponents of health rights hold that there are rights to health, healthcare, or public health. Yet ...
AbstractThe right to health is a fundamental right whose recovery depends on healthcare providers by...
Abstract Background Healthcare is permeated by phenomena of vulnerability and their ethical signific...
Vulnerability has been extensively discussed in medical research, but less so in health care. Thus, ...
In the literature on medical ethics, it is generally admitted that vulnerable persons or groups dese...
The article seeks to clarify the concept of vulnerability, by taking structural and epochal frailty ...
Despite broad agreement that the vulnerable have a claim to special protection, defining vulnerable ...
The right to healthcare is seemingly universal, but in practice, it may not manifest itself in the s...
Corruption can have a devastating effect on good governance, the rule of law, development and the eq...
This article aims to analyze the relationship between vulnerability and health, giving proof of the...
The objective was to analyze the evidence available in the scientific literature on the concept of v...
ABSTRACT Objective: To discuss the potentialities of using the concept of vulnerability to support ...
This Article offers a contemporary examination of traditional public health objectives to address ...
This chapter examines the issue of access to medical products, vaccines, and medical technologies fr...
Qualitative provision of medical services can not be imagined without the involvement of a large num...
Proponents of health rights hold that there are rights to health, healthcare, or public health. Yet ...