Serious inequalities in access to health care worldwide increase the importance of including solidarity as one of the principles of the declaration. unesdoc.unesco.org 由于全球医疗保健服务方面的严重失 衡, 将互助作为一项原则列入宣言显得更具重要 意义。 unesdoc.unesco.org JS1 indicated that the Jasm...
Inequalities in health status arise from a wide range of social, environmental, economic and genetic factors. Inequity in access to health care can result from inherited inequalities in financial and physical provision of health care, geographical problems of access, and different medical values and ...
Revisiting "Who Gets Care?": Health Equity as an Arena for Nursing Action This article revisits and reaffirms Patricia Steven's earlier work on access to healthcare as an important arena for nursing action. Many of the conditions... Pauly,M Bernadette,MacKinnon,... - 《Ans Advances in Nur...
The new administration has proposed a USDollars 634 billion downpayment on a Dollars 1 trillion healthcare reform package aimed at achieving universal health care. Congress has been assigned the task of working out the details of this proposal in the coming months. Given the severity of the ...
The focus of questions of justice in health policyhas shifted during the last 20 years, beginning with questions aboutrights to health care, and then, by the late 1980s, turning to issuesof rationing. More recently, attention has focused on alternativesto cost-effectiveness analysis. In addition...
The Third Development Plan (1975—80) for Nigeria focused on the inequality in the distribution of medical facilities and health manpower in the country. The Plan, therefore, accelerated health manpower production and aimed to reduce the imbalance in the distribution of facilities. The Fourth Plan...
Tackling inequalities in health and healthcare is more important than ever. The COVID-19 pandemic starkly illustrated the disproportional impact of the virus on those who already faced disadvantage and discrimination. Moreover, there is evidence that the public health measures taken to contain the ...
Most developed countries aim for health services which are basically egalitarian. Thus equity and equality are important factors in the monitoring, evaluating and/or planning of health services. However, the achievement of equity in health and health-care is problematic. Inequalities in health status ...
Norway provides universal health care coverage to all residents, but socio-economic inequalities in health are among the largest in Europe. Evidence on inequalities in health care utilisation is sparse, and the aim of this population based study was to investigate socio-economic inequalities in the ...
The HIV infection represents a very clear example of the inequalities in access to health care between rich and poor countries: AIDS is a disease that the Western world can treat and the resource-limited countries cannot. In the world scenario a total of 5 million patients with HIV/AIDS who...