1. Discourses on Health Rights: Understanding Health Issues
The rapid and aggressive advancements in medical technology, the experimentation of new methodologies on human "test subjects-, the "excessive American optimism about how problems can be fixed and excessive reductionism of the kind of data considered to be especially relevant to policy making- (Kleinman, pg 92), and the medicalization of disability and illness, all contribute to a loss of moral integrity of the world health systems. ...
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