NSTletters: Quality UHC services should be safe, effective, people-oriented, timely, equitable, integrated and efficient.
Quality health services should be safe, effective, people-oriented, timely and integrated. FREEPIK PICENJOYING a high standard of health is one of the fundamental rights of every human being.
Every person, no matter who he is or where he lives, should get quality healthcare services without facing financial hardship. The core components of the right to health include availability, accessibility, acceptability and quality. Are follow-up treatments available once a patient has been diagnosed with cancer? Can the public system absorb patients facing economic pressure?Increasing bureaucracy denies patients the care they need.
The bureaucrats are disengaged from the public they supposedly serve when making decisions from a distance. Is it merely a bureaucratic black-box?
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