Marching for 3D Printing: Its Potential to Promoting Access to Healthcare in Africa

S. Abegaz
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Technology has the capacity for helping African citizens realize their basic rights. The recent introduction of the disruptive technology—3D printing—has the potential to impact millions of lives through a variety of revolutionary medical solutions, including surgery and the treatment of intractable health conditions. As the technology progresses, so does the practical enjoyment of health rights. This chapter argues that the human rights-based approach to 3D printing technology can be helpful in focusing discussions and actions on health well-being and security for individuals in Africa. Having first ana - lyzed the impact of the technology in revolutionizing healthcare, the chapter provides an overview of the complex health challenges this young continent is faced with. Further, it also explores the most relevant African regional laws and standards, guidelines and policy initiatives requiring African governments to use technologies that can advance the human right to health. It concludes that the healthcare agenda of African countries needs to be better integrated and coordinated to ensure that the technologies have a posi - tive impact on health rights. It further concludes that the African Union Commission should promote the researching and utilization of this technology in the implementation of national health policies and strategies of African countries. in Sub-Saharan have very limited or no access to healthcare basic health. The that gives an overview of some of the challenges of healthcare service in the region.
进军3D打印:促进非洲获得医疗保健的潜力
技术有能力帮助非洲公民实现他们的基本权利。最近引入的颠覆性技术——3d打印——有可能通过各种革命性的医疗解决方案影响数百万人的生活,包括手术和治疗棘手的健康状况。随着技术的进步,健康权的实际享受也在进步。本章认为,基于人权的3D打印技术方法有助于将讨论和行动的重点放在非洲个人的健康、福祉和安全上。首先分析了技术在革新医疗保健方面的影响,本章提供了这个年轻大陆面临的复杂健康挑战的概述。此外,本报告还探讨了最相关的非洲区域法律和标准、准则和政策举措,这些法律和标准要求非洲各国政府使用能够促进健康权的技术。报告的结论是,非洲国家的卫生保健议程需要更好地整合和协调,以确保这些技术对健康权产生积极影响。报告进一步得出结论,非洲联盟委员会应在执行非洲国家的国家卫生政策和战略时促进研究和利用这项技术。在撒哈拉以南地区,获得基本保健的机会非常有限或根本没有。该报告概述了该地区医疗保健服务面临的一些挑战。
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