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Sundararaman, T
Keywords
National Health Research Policy
bioethics
IMNCI model
GE Subjects
Bioethics
Medical ethics
Health ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/181674
Abstract
"Health research is an important component of the process for reaching the goal of Health for All expressed in the Alma Ata Declaration. Today, 33 years after the Declaration, the goal is best expressed in terms of health systems that can provide universal access to comprehensive healthcare as well as action on social determinants of health to reduce the burden of disease and promote good health (1). The goals of health research would be: to better understand the causes of disease and the determinants and factors contributing to both good and ill health, including the immediate, biomedical factors and the larger social and environmental determinants of disease; to develop drugs, vaccines, diagnostics, prosthetics and other technologies for preventing disease, promoting good health and for curative, palliative and rehabilitative care; and to contribute to developing health programmes and health systems that use resources efficiently, are effective in reducing the disease burden and relieving suffering, and allow greater autonomy to communities, families and individuals in decision making on health. The first two goals require considerable inputs from basic sciences and the third requires inputs from social and management sciences and all of them require adequate knowledge generation capacity in the health sciences. A National Health Research Policy would be a useful instrument to promote health research in order to achieve the goals of Health for All (2). The current national health research policy draft is an important development in this direction. However, more clarity and focus are needed before this document can become a guide to action."(pg 90)
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2011-04
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