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[Better rights for sick children].

Sverre O Lie1, Otto Christian Rø

  • 1Helsedirektoratet, Norway. sli@helsedir.no

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Summary

Healthy children are Europe's future, requiring equitable, high-quality healthcare. Investing in child-friendly health services promotes lifelong well-being and social cohesion.

Area of Science:

  • Child health
  • Public health policy
  • Pediatric healthcare

Context:

  • Children's rights are fundamental human rights.
  • Member states prioritize child health and well-being.
  • Early life health impacts adult outcomes and societal burden.

Purpose:

  • To emphasize the importance of child-centered healthcare.
  • To advocate for equitable access to quality pediatric services.
  • To highlight the long-term benefits of investing in children's health.

Summary:

  • Respecting children's right to appropriate, quality healthcare is crucial.
  • Child health and well-being are shared priorities across European member states.
  • Early investments in child health reduce lifelong health issues and healthcare system burdens.

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Impact:

  • Child-friendly healthcare fosters better lifelong health outcomes.
  • Effective pediatric care contributes to reduced societal costs.
  • Prioritizing children's health strengthens social cohesion and future prosperity.