This document discusses the key aspects of the right to health under international human rights law. It defines the right to health as an inclusive right that encompasses access to healthcare as well as underlying determinants of health like safe drinking water, adequate housing, and healthy working conditions. The right to health contains both freedoms from non-consensual medical treatment and entitlements like access to essential medicines and maternal and child healthcare. Health services, goods and facilities must be provided without discrimination, and be available, accessible, acceptable and of good quality.
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