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Health for All Policy Framework for the WHO European Region: 2005 Update
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Health for All Policy Framework for the WHO European Region: 2005 Update

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This book is the third update of the Health for All policy framework for the WHO European Region, adopted in September 2005. This 2005 update develops the concept of ethical, values-based governance. It also offers policy-makers the potential to put values into practice and action. A set of concrete tools is proposed that can be used to check national health policies or national health systems for their respect for certain rights and values. The update calls for an open-ended Health for All process, a forum for exchanging experiences, examples and case studies of national Health for All activities that countries themselves choose to carry out. In this regard, the 2005 update may be used as a tool for promoting the ethical development of national health policies, in a way that is pragmatic and useful, ensuring the continuous evolution of Health for All in the European Region.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
WHO Regional Office for Europe
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 January 2005
Pages
100
ISBN
9789289013833

This book is the third update of the Health for All policy framework for the WHO European Region, adopted in September 2005. This 2005 update develops the concept of ethical, values-based governance. It also offers policy-makers the potential to put values into practice and action. A set of concrete tools is proposed that can be used to check national health policies or national health systems for their respect for certain rights and values. The update calls for an open-ended Health for All process, a forum for exchanging experiences, examples and case studies of national Health for All activities that countries themselves choose to carry out. In this regard, the 2005 update may be used as a tool for promoting the ethical development of national health policies, in a way that is pragmatic and useful, ensuring the continuous evolution of Health for All in the European Region.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
WHO Regional Office for Europe
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 January 2005
Pages
100
ISBN
9789289013833