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How to ensure that one's human rights are at the heart of care in an overburdened health care system
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Sara Dimerman in conversation with Dr. Laura Loli-Dano. Over the course of this episode you will learn more about:
- The five universal WHO (World Health Organization) QualityRights Standards and why they matter in the context of self or a loved one receiving care
- How being fully aware of people's human rights, in the context of health care systems, no matter how burdened the health care systems are, helps make informed and people-centred decisions
- The importance of increased awareness of quality rights - on the part of people receiving care, their loved ones', and health care personnel, especially in settings such as the mental health sector where people's exercising of their rights is often limited or infringed upon
- What we can do to make sure that human rights are at the heart of care in an overburdened health care system
162 episodes
How to ensure that one's human rights are at the heart of care in an overburdened health care system
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Manage episode 335037918 series 1810654
Content provided by Josh Freeman and Sara Dimerman. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Josh Freeman and Sara Dimerman or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
Sara Dimerman in conversation with Dr. Laura Loli-Dano. Over the course of this episode you will learn more about:
- The five universal WHO (World Health Organization) QualityRights Standards and why they matter in the context of self or a loved one receiving care
- How being fully aware of people's human rights, in the context of health care systems, no matter how burdened the health care systems are, helps make informed and people-centred decisions
- The importance of increased awareness of quality rights - on the part of people receiving care, their loved ones', and health care personnel, especially in settings such as the mental health sector where people's exercising of their rights is often limited or infringed upon
- What we can do to make sure that human rights are at the heart of care in an overburdened health care system
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