Individuals might reasonably expect the freedom to make their own decisions regarding their health. However, what happens when an individual's wishes conflict with what is in that individual's best interests? How far should an individual's rights be restricted for his or her own benefit? Similarly, what limitations should be placed on an individual's behaviour when that person's wishes go against what is good for the population in general? Here we discuss the issues that can arise when the rights of individuals conflict with individual and population benefits in relation to infectious diseases.</p
Proponents of health rights hold that there are rights to health, healthcare, or public health. Yet ...
Liberty-restricting measures have been implemented for centuries to limit the spread of infectious d...
The worsening healthcare emergency with the COVID-19 pandemic has demanded a prompt reaction from a...
Individuals might reasonably expect the freedom to make their own decisions regarding their health. ...
Abstract Philosophical theories of collective action have produced a number of alternative accounts ...
Over the last few decades, the perception of disease has changed significantly. In the concept of th...
Are social inequalities in health unjust when brought about by differences in lifestyle? A widesprea...
“Man is born free, but he is everywhere in chains.”1 This famous phrase made by Geneva-born politica...
Health is the most important element in the life of human beings. The prevention of illness such as ...
A growing body of thought in the literature and the policy debate is calling for eligibility criteri...
COVID-19 requires governmental measures to protect healthcare system access for people. In this proc...
All people have human rights and there is a close connection between human rights, needs, and autono...
The world is now going through a paradigm shift. The final curtain has come down on the internationa...
Not so long ago health policy was about little more than the provision of medical care. The availabi...
For a long time, individual rights were viewed as a protection against an overweening political powe...
Proponents of health rights hold that there are rights to health, healthcare, or public health. Yet ...
Liberty-restricting measures have been implemented for centuries to limit the spread of infectious d...
The worsening healthcare emergency with the COVID-19 pandemic has demanded a prompt reaction from a...
Individuals might reasonably expect the freedom to make their own decisions regarding their health. ...
Abstract Philosophical theories of collective action have produced a number of alternative accounts ...
Over the last few decades, the perception of disease has changed significantly. In the concept of th...
Are social inequalities in health unjust when brought about by differences in lifestyle? A widesprea...
“Man is born free, but he is everywhere in chains.”1 This famous phrase made by Geneva-born politica...
Health is the most important element in the life of human beings. The prevention of illness such as ...
A growing body of thought in the literature and the policy debate is calling for eligibility criteri...
COVID-19 requires governmental measures to protect healthcare system access for people. In this proc...
All people have human rights and there is a close connection between human rights, needs, and autono...
The world is now going through a paradigm shift. The final curtain has come down on the internationa...
Not so long ago health policy was about little more than the provision of medical care. The availabi...
For a long time, individual rights were viewed as a protection against an overweening political powe...
Proponents of health rights hold that there are rights to health, healthcare, or public health. Yet ...
Liberty-restricting measures have been implemented for centuries to limit the spread of infectious d...
The worsening healthcare emergency with the COVID-19 pandemic has demanded a prompt reaction from a...