Global Comparative Research on Right to Emergency Medical Care
How 10+ jurisdictions recognise and deliver the right to emergency medical care — laws, funding and enforcement.
Overview
The report maps how different countries recognise and deliver the right to emergency medical care, comparing laws, funding and enforcement across 10+ jurisdictions.
What's inside
- Statutory rights
- Public financing
- Provider obligations
- Enforcement
Why it matters
Universal access to emergency care is a legal, fiscal and political design choice — and India can borrow heavily from what already works.
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