How does health care as a human right address issues of solidarity and social justice?
According to Graskin and Tarantola, the characteristics of human rights are that these “are the rights of individuals, which inhere in individuals because they are human, that they apply to people everywhere in the world, and that they are principally concerned with the relationship between the individual and the state. In practical terms, international human rights law is about defining what governments can do to us, cannot do to us, and should do for us”1. The definition by NASW of social justice is that this “is the view that everyone deserves equal economic, political and social rights and opportunities”. Based on these two definitions, health care as a human right means that everyone deserves equal access to health care. As described on “The Right to Health” factsheet, the right to health contains entitlements, one of these is “the right to a system of health protection providing equality of opportunity for everyone to enjoy the highest attainable level of health”3. Regarding social justice, this means that we all have the right and deserve
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Such relationships allow approaches to be built that permits us to relate authentically and for mutual benefit across distances”4. Health care as a human right addresses solidarity globally by having nations and organizations work together sharing responsibilities and interests in order to provide access and quality health care to every person. The goals and values of the governments and organizations should match and compliment to provide access to everyone, especially the people in most need regardless of their