A strong, efficient, well-run health system that meets priority health needs through people-centered integrated care, implying the following: |
Adoption and implementation of a national public health strategy and plan of action as a core obligation (General Comment No. 14, para. 43(f)) |
Informing and encouraging people to stay healthy and prevent illness |
Information accessibility (General Comment No. 14, para. 12) |
Detecting health conditions early |
Prevention (International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, arts. 12(2)(b) and (c)) |
Having the capacity to treat disease |
Treatment (International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, arts. 12(2)(c) and (d)) |
Helping patients with rehabilitation |
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A system for financing health services so people do not suffer financial hardship when using them |
Affordability (“financial accessibility”) (General Comment No. 14, para. 12) |
Access to essential medicines and technologies to diagnose and treat medical problems |
Access to essential medicines as a core obligation (General Comment No. 14, para. 43) |
A sufficient capacity of well-trained, motivated health workers who can provide the services based on the best available evidence |
Training of health personnel as a core obligation (General Comment No. 14, para. 44(e)) |
Coverage of all components of the health system: service delivery systems, workforce, facilities and communication networks, technologies, information systems, quality assurance mechanisms, governance, and legislation |
Availability, accessibility, and high quality of health services (General Comment No. 14, para. 12) |
A progressive expansion of coverage of health services and financial risk protection as more resources become available |
Progressive realization (International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, art. 2(1); General Comment No. 3) |
Not necessarily free coverage for all possible health interventions |
The right to health is “not a right to be healthy” (General Comment No. 14, para. 8); affordability means making health services financially accessible, not free of charge (General Comment No. 14, para. 12) |
Steps toward equity, development priorities, social inclusion, and cohesion |
Importance of the underlying determinants of health (General Comment No. 14, para. 4) |