FINAL DOCUMENT OF THE EUROPEAN NETWORK FOR THE RIGHT TO HEALTH
A
year after Florence, the European Network for the right to health
strongly emphasises again the need for the movement to consider health
care as a social right, universal and not commercial.
In Paris we
have transformed a charter of intents, like the one set out at the
European Forum of Salonicco, into a platform for the right against the
privatisation and the destruction of the national public Health care
System.
We demand that access to the services is free, that it
meets the needs of health care of the population, and that is not
linked to any form of corporate profit.
We ask that the Health care
Service is adequately financed in order to grant to everyone, without
discrimination: the promotion of health, the welfare, the respect for
the issues of gender, the protection at work and in life, the cures,
the attention to the psychiatric problems, the rehabilitation of those
affected from any kind of infirmity, the humanisation of the process of
care and the respect of the individuals at any time between health care
system and citizen.
We want a transparent European policy on medicine, independent from industry and under popular control.
We
support the construction of social networks, which have as primary aim
the recognition of the rights of citizens to participate in the
decision and the control of all aspects of the health care process.
We
want a reorganisation of the National Health care Service - especially
considering the ongoing transformations in Europe and in the countries
of the area � that respects and assures dignified working conditions
and adequate training of the healthcare workers, as indispensable
pre-conditions for the quality of the services offered.
We are
against the treaty for the European constitution which doesn�t include,
together with other fundamental rights, the principle of the right to
health as a fundamental right, regardless of profits.
We believe
that building a common process that unifies the workers, the citizens,
the associations, the trade unions and the movements, constitute an
essential element to claim the unalienable right to health.
We think that to reach such aims it is indispensable to enlarge and consolidate the local, national and international networks.
We propose to the movements to mobilise for two campaigns:
We
propose to organise on December 1st a European day to raise the
awareness on the issues linked to the privatisation of the Healthcare
Service, and we declare our determination to participate as a network
to the European day of mobilisation that the Assembly of the Social
Movement will organise against the privatisation of all Public Services
giving our contribution in respect of the struggle about the
specificity of health
Paris 15.11.2003
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