Chapter 4: Health Care Access and Coverage for Cancer Patients: An Ethical Imperative

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2022
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© 2022, Journal of Moral Theology, Inc.. All rights reserved.The ethical imperative voiced by colleagues from the Universidad Católica de Chile stresses the urgency of providing universal access to healthcare services on a global scale because health is a social good and a social right. On the one hand, health systems should promote innovations because they will contribute to greater sustainability and foster the sharing of health benefits to the different communities in the world. On the other hand, in healthcare practice, it is necessary to create more inclusive models of care that reach out to larger sectors of the population. Finally, interdisciplinary work is necessary to provide comprehensive care, considering the social determinants of health in the diverse social contexts where people live.
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Neurorights, mental privacy, mental integrity, cognitive liberty, neurotechnology
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