Access to Medicines and Palliative Care
This 128-page report details the failure of many governments to take even basic steps to ensure that people with severe pain due to cancer, HIV, and other serious illnesses have access to palliative care, a health service that seeks to improve quality of life. As a result, millions of patients live and die in great agony that could easily be prevented, Human Rights Watch said.
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ISBN: 1-56432-771-X
ISBN: 1-56432-771-X
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- Global State of Pain Treatment
- Key Terms in Palliative Care and Pain Treatment
- Summary
- I. Background: Palliative Care and Pain Treatment
- II. Survey Findings: Global Overview of Barriers to Pain Treatment
- Map of Sub-Saharan Africa
- III. Sub-Saharan Africa
- Map of The Americas
- IV. The Americas
- Map of the Middle East and North Africa
- V. The Middle East and North Africa
- Map of Europe
- VI. Europe
- Map of Asia
- VII. Asia
- VIII. International Human Rights Obligations and Pain Treatment
- IX. Recommendations
- X. Methodology
- Acknowledgements
- Appendix 1 – List of Survey Participants
- Appendix 2 – Survey Questions
- Appendix 3 – Table of Calculations Used to Produce Maps











