Switzerland Health Declaration Form
The Switzerland Health Declaration Form, an international legal declaration that addresses important public health issues, guides organizations and health professionals in fulfilling the obligations they have to the communities. The declaration was first created in 1970 and is continuously updated to deal with changes in the practice of medicine and healthcare in the country. This declaration has been called the Universal Health Care Declaration and is internationally acknowledged as a reference document for primary healthcare settings such as hospitals, clinics and other primary health systems. The declaration emphasizes the importance of community-based medical services and social services for all Swiss residents.
The universal health care declaration is defined by three fundamental frameworks. The first is a fundamental commitment to the principle that everyone has equal access to quality health care services. All individuals have the right to seek medical help from any institution within the system. The second framework is a commitment towards the principle of environmental responsibility, and environmental quality. The third frame encompasses the management of the financial system and the financing of the medical system.