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Handbook One for Documentation and Presentation of Evidence Concerning Denial of the Right to Health Care

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  • Jan Swasthya Abhiyan JSS

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This document contains information and tools concerning testimonies of denial of health care – the stories of persons who have been denied essential health care from health facilities, and who have suffered serious consequences because of this. This includes guidelines about how to document and present such testimonies, along with Protocol-1 for recording these testimonies. Organisations can identify persons in their area who have suffered denial of health care in some form, and record their testimonies on this protocol. This is followed by a suggested outline of how to organise a public hearing or Jan Sunwai on the Right to Health Care in an area or region.

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  • Jan Swasthya Abhiyan JSS, 2007. "Handbook One for Documentation and Presentation of Evidence Concerning Denial of the Right to Health Care," Working Papers id:1298, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:1298
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