POLITICAL PROBLEMS OF MODERNITY

The fundamental human right to health, the significance of non-commercialized health care system, and the challenges of neoliberal capitalism

Vol. 89 No. 3 (2021), POLITICAL PROBLEMS OF MODERNITY
Vol. 89 No. 3 (2021)
2021-09-26 Number of views: 264
Галым Жусипбек
Университет имени Сулеймана Демиреля e-mail: galym.zhussipbek@gmail.com
Нагаева Жанар
Университет имени Сулеймана Демиреля

Keywords

neoliberal capitalism
human rights
the universality of human rights
the human right to health
non-commercialized health care

Abstract

This article explores the fundamental human right to health and the significance of the non-commercialized healthcare system through the prism of the universality of human rights. Also, it critically analyzes neoliberal capitalism, which principles and ideas laid the grounds to undertake the structural reforms in the health care systems in many countries worldwide, including Kazakhstan. Under-financing of health care and the commercialization and commodification of the health care sector became global problems negatively affecting life millions of people and became especially urgent after the COVID-19 Pandemic. The article briefly analyzes the sociallyoriented model that exists in Scandinavian countries, where the problems of commercialization and commodification of the health care system and the optimization and curtailment of social programs have been largely avoided.

How to Cite

Жусипбек, Г., & Жанар, Н. (2021). The fundamental human right to health, the significance of non-commercialized health care system, and the challenges of neoliberal capitalism. Adam Alemi, 89(3), 100–110. https://doi.org/10.48010/2021.3/1999-5849.09