"Health care is not a commodity or privilege, but a human right."
About Julio Frenk
Julio Frenk — Life and Legacy
Julio Frenk is a distinguished public health expert and former Minister of Health in Mexico, recognized for his influential role in health reform and education. His work emphasizes the idea that health is a fundamental right, advocating for equitable access to healthcare for all individuals. Frenk's perspective is encapsulated in his assertion that 'Health is a right, not a privilege,' which challenges existing disparities in healthcare access and highlights the moral imperative of health equity. Frenk's core thinking revolves around the integration of health systems and education, believing that knowledge is vital for empowering individuals to make informed health choices. He has articulated that 'We cannot have a healthy society without a healthy economy,' reflecting his view on the interdependence of health and economic stability. This insight reveals his commitment to fostering environments where health and education are prioritized, ultimately leading to improved societal outcomes. Today, Frenk's quotes and ideas resonate in discussions about global health policy, as they emphasize the need for collaborative approaches to tackle health disparities. His advocacy for strengthening health systems continues to inspire efforts aimed at achieving universal health coverage and enhancing public health infrastructure worldwide.
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Julio Frenk quotes
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"If you look more broadly at injury, so it includes also accidents, it's the largest cause of death in children of school age in Mexico. It's an enormous problem."
"Health systems usually deal with the consequences of violence. We normally, in the health system, don't have the tools to prevent it, because these require policy interventions in every arena."
"Nowadays, a minister of health cannot consider his or her job done simply by looking at the health care system. It's not enough to have a health policy, you need healthy policies elsewhere."