General Assembly Resolution # 97
Quality in Health Services
A resolution to reduce income inequality and increase basic welfare.
RECOGNIZING health is a duty of every nation, aiming at universal & equal access to health services (promotion, protection & recovery);
FURTHER RECOGNIZING health services rank among the ones which have the highest public relevance;
AFFIRMING it is necessary, under the law, to have government regulation & supervision, to be carried out directly or through third parties, and the duty of the World Health Authority (WHA) in assisting such actions if, and only if, so asked by any nation;
IT IS THEREFORE ESTABLISHED:
1) The health services shall constitute separate systems in each & every nation, organized according to the following guidelines:
a) Full health services coverage;
b) Community participation;
c) Cooperation between nations that are not at a declared state of war amongst themselves.
2) The health system shall be financed by national budgets or the budgets of assigned political divisions, as well as other existing private voluntary sources. The WHA may also fund at the request of any nation, but never before a thorough audit of the health system, ensuring transparency & honesty. The WHA shall deny funding to any nation if there is:
a) Reasonable suspicion of occurrence of deliberate diversion of money from the health budget towards other uses; the WHA shall never cover deliberate budgetary shortages;
b) Reasonable evidence a nations economy is strong enough as to not actually need external help.
3) World Assembly members are strongly urged to provide voluntary health personnel & donated medical supplies to nations that ask for such help, due to issues such as, but not limited to, extreme poverty or disasters;
4) Nations, or any assigned political divisions, shall:
a) Provide health personnel & supplies to health services at least once every budget cycle, aiming at the gradual reduction of internal health disparities;
b) Establish the standards of review, evaluation & control of allocation of health personnel & supplies;
c) The WHA shall assist the shaping of said standards if, and only if, so asked by any nation.
5) Nations or any assigned political divisions shall retain full freedom to:
a) Allow or not, partial to full participation of private enterprise in their health systems;
b) Provide assistance only to those who cannot afford to pay for their own care, if compelling practical purposes for such a policy can be proven beyond any doubt.
6) The health system of a nation, or any assigned political divisions, is responsible for:
a) Helping the training of health personnel;
b) Participating in the effort of eradication of endemic diseases;
c) Participating in policy formulation & implementation of basic sanitation projects.
Passed: |
For: | 3,517 | 64.9% |
Against: | 1,903 | 35.1% |