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The Social contract and human rights bases for promoting access to effective, novel, high-priced medicines / Trudo Lemmens [and three others].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lemmens, Trudo, author.
Series:
Oslo medicines initiative technical report.
Oslo medicines initiative technical report
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social contract.
Drug accessibility.
Right to health--Europe.
Right to health.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ix, 64 pages) : illustrations.
Place of Publication:
Copenhagen, Denmark : World Health Organization, 2022.
Summary:
High prices can significantly restrict access to medicines and may have an impact on health equity. There is no clear understanding of what the social responsibilities and rights are of those involved in the development, production and distribution of medicines. This technical report explores how social contract theories, the global public (health) goods discourse and international human rights can be employed to sketch the broad contours of the responsibilities and rights of key stakeholders - particularly governments and pharmaceutical companies. These three approaches ascertain that stakeholders have specific responsibilities to assist in increasing access to high-priced medicines, yet they remain vague about the precise nature of actions stakeholders should perform to promote access to medicines. This report builds particularly on international human rights, and identifies specific obligations that, if properly implemented, should contribute to better access to medicines.
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