Globalisation - Challenges for Health and Health System

This paper examines the challenge that globalisation poses to health and to health systems. Globalisation has generated significant challenges throughout the world, not the least of which is the ease with which economic risk can be transmitted. One area which has only recently received academic atte...

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Main Author: Westaway, Jennifer
Format: Journal Article
Published: School of Business Law, Curtin Business School, Curtin University of Technology 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49509
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description This paper examines the challenge that globalisation poses to health and to health systems. Globalisation has generated significant challenges throughout the world, not the least of which is the ease with which economic risk can be transmitted. One area which has only recently received academic attention is the impact of this risk on health and health systems. This paper argues that health is a progressively realised right, and that because the right to health lacks the protection of a global legal or regulatory structure, with competing and conflicting demands created by the effects of globalised industry, trade, and labour movements, health budgets will become increasingly marginalised. As a consequence the right to health as recognised by a number of international instruments is rendered nugatory. The paper argues that because of the tension between globalisation and health policy issues relating to the prioritisation of health spending, health spending must be considered in light of the concept of health as a human right if the widening in the inequities between the health of rich and poor is to be addressed.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-495092017-03-15T22:56:19Z Globalisation - Challenges for Health and Health System Westaway, Jennifer This paper examines the challenge that globalisation poses to health and to health systems. Globalisation has generated significant challenges throughout the world, not the least of which is the ease with which economic risk can be transmitted. One area which has only recently received academic attention is the impact of this risk on health and health systems. This paper argues that health is a progressively realised right, and that because the right to health lacks the protection of a global legal or regulatory structure, with competing and conflicting demands created by the effects of globalised industry, trade, and labour movements, health budgets will become increasingly marginalised. As a consequence the right to health as recognised by a number of international instruments is rendered nugatory. The paper argues that because of the tension between globalisation and health policy issues relating to the prioritisation of health spending, health spending must be considered in light of the concept of health as a human right if the widening in the inequities between the health of rich and poor is to be addressed. 2012 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49509 School of Business Law, Curtin Business School, Curtin University of Technology restricted
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Globalisation - Challenges for Health and Health System
title Globalisation - Challenges for Health and Health System
title_full Globalisation - Challenges for Health and Health System
title_fullStr Globalisation - Challenges for Health and Health System
title_full_unstemmed Globalisation - Challenges for Health and Health System
title_short Globalisation - Challenges for Health and Health System
title_sort globalisation - challenges for health and health system
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49509