How the health and rights framework evolved and how that affects clinical research

dc.contributor.authorInrig, Stephenen
dc.date.accessioned2020-01-21T14:44:01Z
dc.date.available2020-01-21T14:44:01Z
dc.date.issued2020-01-14
dc.descriptionTuesday, January 14, 2020; noon to 1 p.m.; Room D1.602. "How the Health and Rights Framework Evolved and How that Affects Clinical Research". Stephen Inrig, Ph.D., M.S.C.S. Professor of Global Politics, Health Policy and Management, Healthcare Policy, History and Political Science, Mount Saint Mary's University, Los Angeles.en
dc.description.abstractWhile the World Health Organization's (WHO) constitution defined "the highest attainable standard of health" as "a fundamental right of every human being" as early as 1946, it was not until the late 1980s, amidst the AIDS pandemic, that WHO representatives developed the "Health and Human Rights Framework" as a lens through which to understand and address inequalities in the global burden of disease. While the concept itself met with broad and rapid approval, several factors made it difficult to operationalize in health delivery. Beginning in the early 2000s, however, practitioners have made important strides in operationalizing these concepts in ways that have positively influenced local and global health delivery. This talk explores the development of "health and human rights" concepts over time, giving particular attention to the implications they have on drug research, clinical research ethics, the pharmaceutical industry, and the right to access medicines.en
dc.description.sponsorshipUT Southwestern--Program in Ethicsen
dc.formatMPEG-4 movieen
dc.format.extent01:00:10
dc.identifier.oclc1137380585
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2152.5/7876
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subjectGrand Roundsen
dc.subject.meshTeaching Roundsen
dc.subject.meshEthics, Clinicalen
dc.subject.meshEthics, Researchen
dc.subject.meshGlobal Healthen
dc.subject.meshHealth Services Accessibilityen
dc.subject.meshHealth Status Disparitiesen
dc.subject.meshHuman Rightsen
dc.subject.meshPublic Health Administrationen
dc.titleHow the health and rights framework evolved and how that affects clinical researchen
dc.typeVideoen

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