Framework for Public Health Research and Addressing the Role of Law in Health Disparities
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https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.828Keywords:
Human Rights, public health, Fundamental Rights, Health PolicyAbstract
The Indian system of safeguarding an individual's health has a lengthy history. The commercialization of medications and the medical profession, along with the passage of time and advancements in science and technology, enhanced the duty of physicians and contributed to the daily rise in medical negligence lawsuits. The government has established a number of committees to examine public health-related issues, and these committees have produced a number of suggestions aimed at enhancing India's healthcare system. In India, the role that diverse organisations have played in promoting public participation in the participatory management of civil society in the health care system represents a paradigm shift. The world came to understand that one of every person's most basic necessities is their health. This suggested article makes the argument that laws can generally be used to address disparities in public health as well as the absence of appropriate legal guidelines for maintaining public health.
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