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The right to health is the economic, social and cultural right to a universal minimum standard of health to which all individuals are entitled.
The concept of a right to health has been enumerated in international agreements which include the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. However, there remains some international variation in the interpretation and application of the right to health due to considerations such as how health is defined, what minimum entitlements are encompassed in a right to health, and which institutions are responsible for ensuring a right to health.
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tribunedigital-baltimoresun - Healthcare is a Human Right – Maryland said health reform is not enough The federal Affordable Care Act is expected to provide access to medical coverage to hundreds of thousands of Maryland`s uninsured, but one group said that doesn`t go far enough. The group,
www.globalissues.org - Health in the Media — Global Issues Health information is often sensationalized in the mainstream media with headlines promising more than what is really the case. How does this distortion occur?
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HealthCare.gov - Get 2018 health coverage. Health Insurance Marketplace Official site of Affordable Care Act. Enroll now for 2018 coverage. See health coverage choices, ways to save today, how law affects you.
World Health Organization - Human rights and health
WHO fact sheet on health and human rights with key facts, introduction, disadvantaged populations and the right to health , violations of human rights and WHO response.
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