Universal right to health could inspire people, organizations to make real change
Acknowledging health as a universal human right could galvanize people and organizations to make major improvements in health worldwide, according to new research from faculty at 绿帽社.
鈥淚n the U.S., few people think that everyone has a right to health or universal healthcare. I think that if we commit to protecting everyone鈥檚 rights to health, and think creatively about how to do so, we can help a lot of people,鈥 said Nicole Hassoun, professor of philosophy at 绿帽社.
The human right to health is important for protecting everyone鈥檚 ability to live minimally good lives, in part, because it gives rise to what Hassoun calls the virtue of creative resolve 鈥 a fundamental commitment to overcoming apparent tragedy. That is, those committed to fulfilling the right often refuse to accept that doing so is impossible, and come up with creative ways of fulfilling the right, and act to fulfill it. Those who lead efforts to improve public health often exhibit the virtue.
鈥淐onsider how human rights advocates galvanized a global effort to extend access to essential medicines for HIV around the world,鈥 said Hassoun. 鈥淎ctivists simply refused to accept pharmaceutical companies鈥 claim that it was impossible to lower prices and educated patients to demand access to treatment. Mass protests shifted public opinion and generic completion brought prices down from $12,000 per patient per year to $350. Similar efforts have transformed the global health landscape, helping us eliminate smallpox and reduce the prevalence of many other devastating diseases.鈥
Hassoun believes that the human right to health could guide national and international policy.
鈥淐ommitting to fulfilling everyone鈥檚 human right to health can help us overcome the need to ration: It can help us find the resources we need to fulfill the right when it seems that we lack them. It can help us criticize existing policies and support proposals for positive change,鈥 she said. 鈥淧eople need many things for health, but that is not a reason to reject the right. By fulfilling everyone鈥檚 right to health, we may also fulfill many other rights (e.g. rights to clean water, education and food). Moreover, the human right to health can require protecting public health with things like vaccines. Doing so is important for protecting communities as well as individuals.鈥
The paper, was published in the Journal of Social Philosophy.