Johnny’s Blog Why Quality of Life is So Important in Healthcare
This page is dedicated to those seeking happiness in Costa Rica & Mexico, where healthcare is a positive experience, and everyone is treated as a human being, not just a number.
Quality of life is a crucial aspect of healthcare because it directly affects patients’ overall well-being and satisfaction. Not having to worry about the ability to pay for healthcare is vital, which is why I applaud Article 21 of the Costa Rican Constitution. The foresight of the lawmakers who drafted this article recognized the importance of granting health as a guaranteed right, ensuring that even those who cannot pay receive the care they need.
We should view healthcare as a natural expression of our human instinct to care for one another.
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We should view healthcare as a natural expression of our human instinct to care for one another
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We should view healthcare as a natural expression of our human instinct to care for one another
Article 62 of the Constitution of Costa Rica establishes the rights of citizens regarding healthcare and the social security system, particularly the Caja Costarricense de Seguro Social (CCSS). Here’s a summary of what it provides for all citizens:
Right to Healthcare: Article 62 guarantees all Costa Rican citizens the right to healthcare. This includes access to medical services, hospital care, medications, and other necessary healthcare provisions.
- Universal Coverage: It emphasizes the principle of universal coverage, meaning that all citizens, regardless of their economic situation or ability to pay, have access to healthcare services provided by the CCSS.
- Equality in Access: The article ensures that healthcare services provided by the CCSS are accessible to all citizens on an equal basis, without discrimination based on race, gender, economic status, or any other factors.
- Protection of Health: It recognizes the protection of health as a fundamental value and obligation of the state, reinforcing the government’s role in promoting public health and ensuring the well-being of its citizens.
- Social Security Benefits: Beyond healthcare, Article 62 also extends to the broader social security benefits provided by the CCSS, such as pensions, disability benefits, maternity leave, and other forms of social protection.
In essence, Article 62 of the Costa Rican Constitution enshrines healthcare as a fundamental right for all citizens, ensuring that the state, through the CCSS, provides comprehensive healthcare services and social security benefits to promote the health and well-being of the population.
We should view healthcare as a natural expression of our human instinct to care for one another