The experience of Costa Rica highlights the potential for conflicts between the right to health and fair priority setting. For example, one study found that most favorable rulings by the Costa Rican constitutional court concerning claims for medications under the right to health were either for experimental treatments or for medicines that should have low priority based on health gain per unit of expenditure and severity of disease.32 In order to better align rulings with priority setting criteria, in 2014, the court initiated a reform in its assessment of claims for medicine. This paper assesses this reform's impact on the fairness of resource allocation. It finds three apparent effects: (1) a reduction in successful claims for experimenta...
The goal of achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) can generally be realized only in stages. More...
As health policy-makers around the world seek to make progress towards universal health coverage the...
Even in a region characterized by a number of countries with robust constitutions and judicial enfor...
The experience of Costa Rica highlights the potential for conflicts between the right to health and ...
Although Costa Rica has no explicit constitutional right to health, its constitutional chamber of th...
Although Costa Rica has no explicit constitutional right to health, its constitutional chamber of th...
Although Costa Rica has no explicit constitutional right to health, its constitutional chamber of th...
In response to the incremental creation of an expansive constitutional right to health in Costa Rica...
In response to the incremental creation of an expansive constitutional right to health in Costa Rica...
Is right-to-health litigation a suitable strategy for advancing the right to health, or does it rein...
The international right to health is enshrined in national and international law. In a growing numbe...
Much ink has been spilt by scholars over how courts should adjudicate socioeconomic rights, frequent...
The international right to health is enshrined in national and international law. In a growing numbe...
We estimate the health costs of supply-side barriers to accessing medical care. The setting is Colom...
Access to medicines and the right to health continues to be widely discussed in academic literature....
The goal of achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) can generally be realized only in stages. More...
As health policy-makers around the world seek to make progress towards universal health coverage the...
Even in a region characterized by a number of countries with robust constitutions and judicial enfor...
The experience of Costa Rica highlights the potential for conflicts between the right to health and ...
Although Costa Rica has no explicit constitutional right to health, its constitutional chamber of th...
Although Costa Rica has no explicit constitutional right to health, its constitutional chamber of th...
Although Costa Rica has no explicit constitutional right to health, its constitutional chamber of th...
In response to the incremental creation of an expansive constitutional right to health in Costa Rica...
In response to the incremental creation of an expansive constitutional right to health in Costa Rica...
Is right-to-health litigation a suitable strategy for advancing the right to health, or does it rein...
The international right to health is enshrined in national and international law. In a growing numbe...
Much ink has been spilt by scholars over how courts should adjudicate socioeconomic rights, frequent...
The international right to health is enshrined in national and international law. In a growing numbe...
We estimate the health costs of supply-side barriers to accessing medical care. The setting is Colom...
Access to medicines and the right to health continues to be widely discussed in academic literature....
The goal of achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) can generally be realized only in stages. More...
As health policy-makers around the world seek to make progress towards universal health coverage the...
Even in a region characterized by a number of countries with robust constitutions and judicial enfor...