新冠肺炎大流行与老年人的社会保障和健康保护权利

Q3 Social Sciences
Urszula Soler, Monika Adamczyk
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摘要

SARS-CoV-2冠状病毒大流行暴露了社会保障基础设施的某些缺陷,这些基础设施应保障所有波兰公民的社会保障,同时特别确保有功能残疾者行使健康保护和社会服务权利的可能性。这一流行病成为一个"引爆器",在科学和公共话语中揭示了与有效行使老年人(包括有功能残疾的老年人)享有的社会保障和健康保护权利有关的问题。该条特别着重于社会生活的两个领域,在这两个领域中,遵守与人的尊严有关的基本权利与尊重和遵守与特定年龄组- - 60岁以上的人的功能有关的权利有关。人口结构变化的速度对老年人的生活质量并非没有影响。这篇文章试图概述波兰社会发生的人口变化所引发的问题,并指出法律背景,这些问题往往与老年人的具体需要有关,或者更准确地说,与未能满足这些需要有关。其目的是在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,通过提供社会保障和医疗机构服务,阐明尊重老年人获得社会支持权利的社会层面。所提出的问题是:在波兰,老年人享有社会保障和充分健康保护的权利是否得到尊重?新冠肺炎疫情的爆发是改善还是恶化了波兰在这方面的情况?
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The COVID-19 Pandemic and Elderly People’s Rights to Social Security and Health Protection
The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus pandemic brought to light certain deficiencies in the social security infrastructure which should guarantee social security for all Polish citizens while ensuring, in particular, the possibility of exercising the right to health protection and social services for functionally disabled people. The pandemic became a “detonator” revealing, both in the scientific and public discourses, problems connected with the effective exercise of the rights to social security and health protection vested in elderly people, including those with functional disabilities. The article notably focuses on two areas of social life in which compliance with fundamental rights related to the dignity of a human being is linked to the respect and observance of rights related to the functioning of a specific age group – people over 60 years of age. The pace of demographic changes is not without impact on the quality of life of elderly people. The article attempts at outlining the problems triggered by the demographic changes taking place in Polish society and at indicating the legal context, often related to the specific needs of senior citizens, or, more accurately, to the failure to satisfy these needs. The purpose is to shed light on the social dimension of respecting elderly people’s rights to social support in the form of providing access to social security and health care institutions during the COVID-19 pandemic. The questions asked are: Are elderly people’s rights to social security and adequate health protection respected in Poland? Did the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic improve or worsen the situation in Poland in this regard?
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Studia Iuridica Lublinensia
Studia Iuridica Lublinensia Social Sciences-Law
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