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HEALTH: A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT.

Health connotes a personal state of well being—a state that enables individuals to live socially and productively. It is paramount to note that all and sundry irrespective of colour,ethnicity or religion should be reached for a proper health care in an ideal society.

There are thousands of reasons for improving the human conditions globally, and this calls for a prompt attention of all sectors. In order to make quality health care available for all as a fundamental right, irrespective of locations, stratification, and settlement or catchment area requires a lot of hands to be on deck cutting across sectors such as industry, education,housing,communication,transportation with medicine and public health inclusive.

Many a time, the efforts of making quality health care available for all has been futile owing to some reasons such as; 1.low resources invested into health care by the government 2.low scale of payment for health workers (especially doctors) causing them to migrate to a richer countries where they can earn better. 3.confrontations 4.remoteness of many areas 5.poor social awareness and lots more.

In order to do away with all aforementioned reasons, there is need for; 1.increment in the rate of investment and involvement by the government in health care 2.improvement in the payment scale of health workers. If possible stipends should follow 3.exchange of confrontation for negotiation coupled with cooperation with government, private and public enterprises. 4.accessible roads to urban and remote areas 5.proper awareness/sensitization.

In a nutshell, making quality health care a fundamental right is a collective work of all.

Megbatonebi Damilare Ambrose Alli University Teaching Hospital(AAUTH)