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Acta bioeth ; 9(2): 195-207, 2003.
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-401558

RESUMEN

Spectacular achievements in the health of individuals have not been matched by equivalent improvement in the health of whole populations. Indeed it is against the background of deterioration in levels of population health in some parts of the world and the emergence and re-emergence of infectious diseases in association with powerful globalizing forces that there has been a recrudescence of interest in ÔPublic HealthÕ. Here attention is drawn to the dominant values that have shaped our world, to the differences between broad and narrow definitions of public health, to some values that need to be promoted, and to an ethic of public health that considers both human rights and human needs.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Ética Médica , Salud Pública , Salud Pública/ética , Derecho a la Salud
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Int. aff ; 79(1)Jan. 2003.
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS, BDS | ID: biblio-832107

RESUMEN

Despite spectacular twentieth century scientific and technological progress, the world is more inequitable than it was fifty years ago. This is evident both in terms of access to health care for individuals, and in relation to the health of whole populations. Disparities in wealth and health within and between nations are widening inexorably and the rapidly expanding global economy has failed to reduce poverty among those with little if any access to health care. In this context the Universal Declaration of Human Rights remains an unrealized aspiration for the majority of the world's people. Given these realities, no single discipline, or body of knowledge is likely to make much difference. For example, approaches based only on neo­liberal economics, as exemplified by the structural adjustment programmes of the World Bank, have not been successful in promoting health equity. The authors believe that an interdisciplinary approach is required, and that bioethics, an interdisciplinary field, can make a contribution towards improving health globally. To do this, the scope of bioethics should be expanded towards a results­oriented global health ethics, based upon widely shared and foundational values that could be carried forward through five transformational approaches.


Asunto(s)
Salud Global/economía , Inequidades en Salud , Bioética , Salud Global , Accesibilidad a los Servicios de Salud/economía
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