The Right to Health at the Public/Private Divide
Herausgeber: Flood, Colleen M.; Gross, Aeyal
The Right to Health at the Public/Private Divide
Herausgeber: Flood, Colleen M.; Gross, Aeyal
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A comparative study covering all continents, this book explores the role of health rights in advancing greater equality through access to health care.
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A comparative study covering all continents, this book explores the role of health rights in advancing greater equality through access to health care.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9781316507544
- ISBN-10: 1316507548
- Artikelnr.: 44270363
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9781316507544
- ISBN-10: 1316507548
- Artikelnr.: 44270363
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction: marrying human rights and health care systems: contexts for a
power to improve access and equity Colleen M. Flood and Aeyal Gross; Part
I. National Public Health Systems (Tax Financed): 1. Litigating a right to
healthcare in New Zealand Joanna Manning; 2. The right to health in Sweden
Anna-Sara Lind; 3. Litigating health rights in Canada: a white knight for
equity? Colleen M. Flood; 4. Promoting access and equity in health -
assessing the National Health Service in England Chris Newdick; Part II.
Social Health Insurance Systems: 5. Colombia's right to health litigation
in a context of healthcare reform Everaldo Lamprea; 6. Health rights in
Israel between solidarity and neo-liberalism Aeyal Gross; 7. Health care
access in the Netherlands: the true story Andre den Exter; 8. Addressing
equity in health care at the public-private intersection: the role of
health rights enforcement in Hungary Maria Eva Foldes; 9. Lending a helping
hand: the impact of constitutional interpretation on Taiwan's national
health insurance program, health equity and distributive justice Y. Y.
Chen; Part III. Mixed Private/Public Systems: 10. Health rights at the
juncture between state and market: the People's Republic of China Christina
S. Ho; 11. The role of rights and litigation in assuring more equitable
access to health care in South Africa Lisa Forman and Jerome Amir Singh;
12. Provision of health care services and the right to health in Brazil:
the long, winding and uncertain road to equality Mariana Prado; 13. A
vision of an emerging right to health care in the United States: expanding
health care equity through legislative reform Allison Hoffman; 14. The
legal protection and enforcement of health rights in Nigeria Remigius
Nwabueze; 15. Litigating the right to health in Venezuela: a
non-justiciable right (?) in the context of a deficient health care system
Oscar A. Cabrera and Fanny Gómez; 16. Right to health in India: addressing
inequities through litigation Anand Grover, Maitreyi Misra and Lubhyathi
Rangarajan; Conclusion: context for the promise and peril of the right to
health Colleen M. Flood and Aeyal Gross.
power to improve access and equity Colleen M. Flood and Aeyal Gross; Part
I. National Public Health Systems (Tax Financed): 1. Litigating a right to
healthcare in New Zealand Joanna Manning; 2. The right to health in Sweden
Anna-Sara Lind; 3. Litigating health rights in Canada: a white knight for
equity? Colleen M. Flood; 4. Promoting access and equity in health -
assessing the National Health Service in England Chris Newdick; Part II.
Social Health Insurance Systems: 5. Colombia's right to health litigation
in a context of healthcare reform Everaldo Lamprea; 6. Health rights in
Israel between solidarity and neo-liberalism Aeyal Gross; 7. Health care
access in the Netherlands: the true story Andre den Exter; 8. Addressing
equity in health care at the public-private intersection: the role of
health rights enforcement in Hungary Maria Eva Foldes; 9. Lending a helping
hand: the impact of constitutional interpretation on Taiwan's national
health insurance program, health equity and distributive justice Y. Y.
Chen; Part III. Mixed Private/Public Systems: 10. Health rights at the
juncture between state and market: the People's Republic of China Christina
S. Ho; 11. The role of rights and litigation in assuring more equitable
access to health care in South Africa Lisa Forman and Jerome Amir Singh;
12. Provision of health care services and the right to health in Brazil:
the long, winding and uncertain road to equality Mariana Prado; 13. A
vision of an emerging right to health care in the United States: expanding
health care equity through legislative reform Allison Hoffman; 14. The
legal protection and enforcement of health rights in Nigeria Remigius
Nwabueze; 15. Litigating the right to health in Venezuela: a
non-justiciable right (?) in the context of a deficient health care system
Oscar A. Cabrera and Fanny Gómez; 16. Right to health in India: addressing
inequities through litigation Anand Grover, Maitreyi Misra and Lubhyathi
Rangarajan; Conclusion: context for the promise and peril of the right to
health Colleen M. Flood and Aeyal Gross.
Introduction: marrying human rights and health care systems: contexts for a
power to improve access and equity Colleen M. Flood and Aeyal Gross; Part
I. National Public Health Systems (Tax Financed): 1. Litigating a right to
healthcare in New Zealand Joanna Manning; 2. The right to health in Sweden
Anna-Sara Lind; 3. Litigating health rights in Canada: a white knight for
equity? Colleen M. Flood; 4. Promoting access and equity in health -
assessing the National Health Service in England Chris Newdick; Part II.
Social Health Insurance Systems: 5. Colombia's right to health litigation
in a context of healthcare reform Everaldo Lamprea; 6. Health rights in
Israel between solidarity and neo-liberalism Aeyal Gross; 7. Health care
access in the Netherlands: the true story Andre den Exter; 8. Addressing
equity in health care at the public-private intersection: the role of
health rights enforcement in Hungary Maria Eva Foldes; 9. Lending a helping
hand: the impact of constitutional interpretation on Taiwan's national
health insurance program, health equity and distributive justice Y. Y.
Chen; Part III. Mixed Private/Public Systems: 10. Health rights at the
juncture between state and market: the People's Republic of China Christina
S. Ho; 11. The role of rights and litigation in assuring more equitable
access to health care in South Africa Lisa Forman and Jerome Amir Singh;
12. Provision of health care services and the right to health in Brazil:
the long, winding and uncertain road to equality Mariana Prado; 13. A
vision of an emerging right to health care in the United States: expanding
health care equity through legislative reform Allison Hoffman; 14. The
legal protection and enforcement of health rights in Nigeria Remigius
Nwabueze; 15. Litigating the right to health in Venezuela: a
non-justiciable right (?) in the context of a deficient health care system
Oscar A. Cabrera and Fanny Gómez; 16. Right to health in India: addressing
inequities through litigation Anand Grover, Maitreyi Misra and Lubhyathi
Rangarajan; Conclusion: context for the promise and peril of the right to
health Colleen M. Flood and Aeyal Gross.
power to improve access and equity Colleen M. Flood and Aeyal Gross; Part
I. National Public Health Systems (Tax Financed): 1. Litigating a right to
healthcare in New Zealand Joanna Manning; 2. The right to health in Sweden
Anna-Sara Lind; 3. Litigating health rights in Canada: a white knight for
equity? Colleen M. Flood; 4. Promoting access and equity in health -
assessing the National Health Service in England Chris Newdick; Part II.
Social Health Insurance Systems: 5. Colombia's right to health litigation
in a context of healthcare reform Everaldo Lamprea; 6. Health rights in
Israel between solidarity and neo-liberalism Aeyal Gross; 7. Health care
access in the Netherlands: the true story Andre den Exter; 8. Addressing
equity in health care at the public-private intersection: the role of
health rights enforcement in Hungary Maria Eva Foldes; 9. Lending a helping
hand: the impact of constitutional interpretation on Taiwan's national
health insurance program, health equity and distributive justice Y. Y.
Chen; Part III. Mixed Private/Public Systems: 10. Health rights at the
juncture between state and market: the People's Republic of China Christina
S. Ho; 11. The role of rights and litigation in assuring more equitable
access to health care in South Africa Lisa Forman and Jerome Amir Singh;
12. Provision of health care services and the right to health in Brazil:
the long, winding and uncertain road to equality Mariana Prado; 13. A
vision of an emerging right to health care in the United States: expanding
health care equity through legislative reform Allison Hoffman; 14. The
legal protection and enforcement of health rights in Nigeria Remigius
Nwabueze; 15. Litigating the right to health in Venezuela: a
non-justiciable right (?) in the context of a deficient health care system
Oscar A. Cabrera and Fanny Gómez; 16. Right to health in India: addressing
inequities through litigation Anand Grover, Maitreyi Misra and Lubhyathi
Rangarajan; Conclusion: context for the promise and peril of the right to
health Colleen M. Flood and Aeyal Gross.