Bővebb ismertető
The Ljubljana Charter
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PREAMBLE
1. The purpose of this Charter is to articulate a set of principles which are an inte-
gral part of current health care systems or which could improve health care in all
the Member States of the World Health Organization in the European Region.
These principles emerge from the experience of countries implementing health
care reforms and from the European health for all targets, especially those related
to health care systems.
2. This Charter addresses health care reforms in the specific context of Europe and
is centred on the principle that health care should first and foremost lead to better
health and quality of life for people.
3. The improvements in the health status of the population are an indicator of de-
velopment in the society. Health services are important, but they are not the only
sector influencing peoples' wellbeing: other sectors also have a contribution to
make and responsibility to bear in health, and intersectorality must therefore be
an essential feature of health care reform.
4. In cognizance of this, we the Ministers of Health or their repre-
sentatives from the European Member States of WHO (participants
in the Ljubljana Conference) hereby pledge ourselves to promote
the following principles and call upon all citizens and urge all
governments, institutions and communities to join us in this en-
deavour. We further request the WHO Regional Office for Europe
to take the necessary action to support Member States in giving
effect to these principles.