Health Justice and Governance: Social and Legal Aspects

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Bhupinder Singh,

  1. Professor, Department of low, School of low, Sharda University, Uttar Pradesh, India

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Health justice and governance are central to efforts in addressing the social determinants of health, legal determinants of health, promoting equitable access to healthcare and safeguarding the interests of all people. In this paper, we delve into the complex relationship between health justice and governance through laws, policies and community involvement necessary to ensure health equity. This publication explores the impact of social determinants like socio-economic status, education and environment on health outcomes, how governance can address these inequities through appropriate regulation to allocation of resources and accountability structure. It looks at the legal factors (Human rights, healthcare law and nondiscrimination policies) which are reviewed as guarantors of access right to health. Findings: Case studies from a range of geopolitical settings describe some successful strategies to implement health justice through governance in local or specialized contexts and ongoing challenges. One of the propositions from this paper is that holistic addressing of health inequities calls for an integration in social, legal and policy dimensions to create such robust governance structures (see recommendations 3.1) with a mission on multi-sectoral action. Through an open, engaged and societally sensitive health governance, we may realize a healthier future with common ground for equity in justice where all people are healthy no matter social or economic status.

Keywords: Health, Wellness, Governance, Policies, Social and Legal Provisions

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Bhupinder Singh. Health Justice and Governance: Social and Legal Aspects. Research & Reviews: A Journal of Health Professions. 2024; ():-.
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Received 30/07/2024
Accepted 09/09/2024
Published 18/11/2024