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I'd be grateful if you could tell me who, if anyone, signed this 
declaration on behalf of the UK Government. The declaration states that 
'Good health requires a universal, comprehensive, equitable, effective, 
responsive and accessible quality health system'; but this is precisely 
what the Government's Health and Social Care Bill seeks explicitly to 
remove and to replace with one in which universality, comprehensiveness, 
accessibility and quality are determined by the vagaries of the market.

Best wishes, Alex Scott-Samuel


*World Conference on Social Determinantds of Health*
*Rio de Janeiro Brazil, October 21, 2011*


Available online at bit.ly/q5anfm <http://t.co/i5PE90sG>

The Rio Political Declaration on Social Determinants of Health expresses 
global political commitment for the implementation of a social 
determinants of health approach to reduce health inequities and to 
achieve other global priorities. It will help to build momentum within 
WHO Member States for the development of dedicated national action plans 
and strategies.

Process of development

On 15 August 2011, the text was circulated to Geneva-based Permanent 
Missions of Member States. The first meeting of Member States, convened 
by the Government of Brazil, was held at WHO headquarters on 7 
September, 2011. This was followed by a series of informal consultations 
attended by representatives of Permanent Missions. The text of the 
declaration was finalized during the conference in Rio de Janeiro on 
19-21 October, 2011.

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