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What do core obligations under the right to health bring to universal health coverage?
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Abstract
Can the right to health, and particularly the core obligations of states specified under this right, assist in formulating and implementing universal health coverage (UHC), now included in the post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals? In this paper, we examine how core obligations under the right to health could lead to a version of UHC that is likely to advance equity and rights. We first address the affinity between the right to health and UHC as evinced through changing definitions of UHC and the health domains that UHC explicitly covers. We then engage with relevant interpretations of the right to health, including core obligations. We turn to analyze what core obligations might bring to UHC, particularly in defining what and who is covered. Finally, we acknowledge some of the risks associated with both UHC and core obligations and consider potential avenues for mitigating these risks.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Health and human rights. - Cambridge, Mass., 1994 - 2006
Publication
Cambridge, Mass. : 2016
ISSN
1079-0969
Volume/pages
18 :2 (2016) , p. 23-34
ISI
000392749200004
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Publications with a UAntwerp address
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