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Unequal Universalism. the Short Circuit of Solidarity in European National Healthcare Systems
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Unequal Universalism. the Short Circuit of Solidarity in European National Healthcare Systems

Federico Pennestri
Critical horizons : journal of social & critical theory, Vol.25(1), pp.13-25
02/01/2024
Web of Science ID: WOS:001173917800001

Abstract

Social Sciences Social Sciences - Other Topics Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
The first National Health Service (NHS) was introduced in the United Kingdom providing free universal health care (UHC) at the point of use. Within decades, increasing European countries adopted the same intervention to improve the health of citizens on the entire life span. Today, several reasons put at risk (1) empirically, the sustainability and fairness of these systems, (2) theoretically, the same consistency of solidarity, as vulnerable patients struggle most to receive essential care. Preserving solidarity from the pressure of modern medicine and society needs to identify a fair and sustainable type of coverage at the same time. This paper aims (1) to describe the short circuit of solidarity in European NHSs; (2) to discuss alternative versions of UHC and support redistributive neo-universalism; (3) to promote the role of medical humanities in implementing this solution.

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