Realization of the individual’s right to health in settings such as sub-Saharan Africa, where health care adequate resources are lacking, is challenging. This paper demonstrates this challenge by illustrating the example of dialysis, which is an expensive but life-saving treatment for people with kidney failure. Dialysis resources, if available in sub-Saharan Africa, are generally limited but in high demand, and clinicians at the bedside are faced with deciding who lives and who dies. When resource limitations exist, transparent and objective priority setting regarding access to such expensive care is required to improve equity across all health needs in a population. This process however, which weighs individual and population health needs...
Universal health coverage, as conceived by the World Health Organization (WHO) and adopted in the pr...
Background: Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is achieved in a health system when all residents of a c...
The prevention and treatment of infectious diseases remain among the greatest challenges faced by to...
Realization of the individual’s right to health in settings such as sub-Saharan Africa, where health...
South Africa is a country with two distinct health sectors, which are both characterised by inequali...
Universal access to renal replacement therapy is beyond the economic capability of most low and midd...
© 2009 Dr. Daniel Wanjau MuriuThis thesis examines the use of the right to health as a legal tool fo...
The sub-Saharan African people experience the greatest burden of disease in the world although medic...
The prevention and treatment of infectious diseases remain among the greatest challenges faced by to...
Background Kidney diseases constitute an important proportion of the non-communicab...
Lack of access to essential medicines has proven to be a persisting problem which is in conflict wit...
The number of patients requiring dialysis by 2030 is projected to double worldwide, with the largest...
South Africa subscribes to universal health care coverage. Health care access has four dimensions: g...
The human right to health has assumed considerable prominence as one of the most pressing internatio...
Chronic Kidney Disease is an important cause of world-wide morbidity and mortality and a global heal...
Universal health coverage, as conceived by the World Health Organization (WHO) and adopted in the pr...
Background: Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is achieved in a health system when all residents of a c...
The prevention and treatment of infectious diseases remain among the greatest challenges faced by to...
Realization of the individual’s right to health in settings such as sub-Saharan Africa, where health...
South Africa is a country with two distinct health sectors, which are both characterised by inequali...
Universal access to renal replacement therapy is beyond the economic capability of most low and midd...
© 2009 Dr. Daniel Wanjau MuriuThis thesis examines the use of the right to health as a legal tool fo...
The sub-Saharan African people experience the greatest burden of disease in the world although medic...
The prevention and treatment of infectious diseases remain among the greatest challenges faced by to...
Background Kidney diseases constitute an important proportion of the non-communicab...
Lack of access to essential medicines has proven to be a persisting problem which is in conflict wit...
The number of patients requiring dialysis by 2030 is projected to double worldwide, with the largest...
South Africa subscribes to universal health care coverage. Health care access has four dimensions: g...
The human right to health has assumed considerable prominence as one of the most pressing internatio...
Chronic Kidney Disease is an important cause of world-wide morbidity and mortality and a global heal...
Universal health coverage, as conceived by the World Health Organization (WHO) and adopted in the pr...
Background: Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is achieved in a health system when all residents of a c...
The prevention and treatment of infectious diseases remain among the greatest challenges faced by to...