ISSUES REGARDING THE RIGHT TO HEALTH CARE IN THE CONTEXT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

C. Dinu
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The article analyses some health situations, which have not yet been resolved by the Romanian state, from the perspective of applicable legislation and documentation developed at the level of public authorities with competences in the field: the issue of palliative care and citizens 'access to them, citizens' access to medical services screening and monitoring of oncological diseases and the need for human plasma fractionation in our country. In the latter case, people with certain ailments find themselves in a situation where their right to health care is restricted due to the risk of not finding the right treatment. Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic is an obstacle to either continuing public health policies or trying to take the first concrete steps in this direction. However, the pandemic does not suspend the conditions that depend on palliative care, nor the identification of oncological conditions or their monitoring. Also, the possible lack of immunoglobulins in Romania draws the line between the right to health care and the right to life. The information found in this research aims to make citizens aware of the importance of taking great steps in these directions and the ways in which their rights are respected, under the conditions provided by the Romanian medical system.
COVID-19大流行背景下的卫生保健权问题
本文从具有该领域权限的公共当局制定的适用立法和文件的角度,分析了罗马尼亚国家尚未解决的一些卫生状况:缓和医疗和公民获得这种护理的问题、公民获得医疗服务的机会、肿瘤疾病的筛查和监测以及我国对人体血浆分离的需要。在后一种情况下,患有某些疾病的人发现自己的保健权由于无法找到正确治疗的风险而受到限制。不幸的是,COVID-19大流行既阻碍了公共卫生政策的继续实施,也阻碍了朝着这一方向迈出第一步的努力。然而,大流行并没有中断依赖姑息治疗的疾病,也没有中断肿瘤疾病的确定或监测。此外,罗马尼亚可能缺乏免疫球蛋白,这在保健权和生命权之间划清了界限。在这项研究中发现的信息旨在使公民认识到在这些方向上采取重大步骤的重要性,以及在罗马尼亚医疗系统提供的条件下尊重其权利的方式。
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