Il diritto alla salute a quarant’anni dall’istituzione del servizio sanitario nazionale: le criticità strutturali di un diritto sociale

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  • Barbara Pezzini

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https://doi.org/10.15168/2284-4503-414

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Constitutional right to health, national health service, therapeutic self-determination, medical assistance in dying, conscientious objection

Abstract

The article aims at reflecting on some critical issues emerging from the observation of the 40 years long implementation of the law 833/1978, looking at them as a result of the complex process of turning constitutional social rights, from lex (duties and aims of the state) into iura (real individual rights). Different topics are taken into account: the shifting of decision-making process from parliament to government and from politics to technology; the possibility to ensure equity and democratic quality in the relationship between needs and resources; the original quality of participatory previsions as means of a patient’s active responsibility in his/her relationship with the doctor; the constitutional foundation of self-determination in the relationship between the doctor and the patient, facing the physician’s conscientious objection.

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2019-07-17

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Pezzini B. Il diritto alla salute a quarant’anni dall’istituzione del servizio sanitario nazionale: le criticità strutturali di un diritto sociale. BioLaw [Internet]. 17 luglio 2019 [citato 21 novembre 2024];(2):117-46. Available at: https://teseo.unitn.it/biolaw/article/view/1380

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