Fourth meeting- February 26
The topic was “Right to health”;
Our guest Roberto Beneduce couldn’t come, but we anyway had an interesting discussion with our 20 students.
First, students filled out a table to answer to some questions about right to health in their countries in certain circumstances, like this:
In my country, if
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I can go to the hospital, it’s free
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I can go to the hospital or general pratictioner and I pay according to my income
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I can go to the general pratictioner or to the hospital, but I must pay
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1. I had an accident
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1
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18
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2. I’m pregnant
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2.
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18
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3. I’ve a chronic disease
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1
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19
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4. I’ve a serious disease and I need an operation
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1
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19
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5. I’d had a shock and I can’t sleep because of nightmares
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right to free health, but in Tunisia the situation is better because of the 2014 Constitution. |
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Then we read in Constitution of Italy, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, the articles about right to health.
At the end, we watched a video about “Tarantismo” in South Italy to discuss about magical pratices of care around the world.