The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared that:

1. health is a fundamental right, and it has established a social goal to attain the highest level of health for all people by the year 2000.
2. health as a fundamental right is unattainable until underdeveloped countries are wealthier.
3. health care should be focused on conquering the most prevalent diseases.
4. health care providers should focus on changing the behaviors and health habits of clients as a way to prevent illness and prolong life.


ANS: 1

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