
Globalization and Health: Challenges for health law and bioethics
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Format
Kindle
Pages
218
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2006
Publisher
Springer
Edition
2006
ISBN-10
1402041969
ISBN-13
9781402041969
Description
In an era where globalization increasingly influences every facet of life, the intersection of health law and bioethics becomes paramount. This insightful exploration delves into how global interconnectedness presents both challenges and opportunities for health systems worldwide. The authors, Belinda Bennett and George F. Tomossy, meticulously examine the ethical dilemmas that arise as policies and practices cross borders, highlighting the complexities that health care professionals and lawmakers face in adapting to an ever-evolving landscape.
Through their comprehensive analysis, Bennett and Tomossy stimulate critical discourse on the implications of globalization on public health, equity, and access to care. They encourage a thoughtful examination not only of legal frameworks but also of the moral responsibilities of nations and institutions. This work serves as a crucial resource for scholars and practitioners alike, aiming to navigate the tumultuous waters of health governance in a globalized world.
Through their comprehensive analysis, Bennett and Tomossy stimulate critical discourse on the implications of globalization on public health, equity, and access to care. They encourage a thoughtful examination not only of legal frameworks but also of the moral responsibilities of nations and institutions. This work serves as a crucial resource for scholars and practitioners alike, aiming to navigate the tumultuous waters of health governance in a globalized world.
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