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Ramšak | Łuków | Muzur | Steger

Social diversity and access to healthcare

Karl Alber,  2022, 216 Pages

ISBN 978-3-495-99955-4


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The work is part of the series Angewandte Ethik: Medizin (Volume 6)
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englischSocial diversity may affect health outcomes in situations when access to health care is limited for certain social groups. Although non-discriminatory access to healthcare service is one of the basic principles of medical ethics and health law, there are still debates regarding the implementation of this concept in practice. Barriers such as inadequate legal entitlements, language, different concepts of health and disease, socio-economic factors or attitudes of healthcare professionals can hinder equity in access to healthcare. The authors of contributions gathered in this volume analyze challenges in access to healthcare for various minority groups and propose possible solutions.

 

With contributions by

Marjana Bernot, Robert Bitterlich, Lučka Boltežar, Nuška Čakš Jager, Vida Drame Orožim, Maja Ebert Moltara, Nina Fritz, Nada Gosić, Ines Gumilar, Maja Ivanetič Pantar, Igor Karnjuš, Blaž Kovač, Alenka Kraigher, Sabina Ličen, Mateja Lopuh, Paweł Łuków, Jana Luntz, Adrijana Martinović, Amir Muzur, Zala Peterka, Ana Pošćić, Mirko Prosen, Mojca Ramšak, Danica Rotar Pavlič, Stephanie Schierack, Tajana Tomak, Alenka Janko Spreizer, Florian Steger, Heike Vogelbusch and Erika Zelko.

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