Healthcare systems must recognize and protect patients' right to understand their own medical conditions, treatments, and bodily autonomy through accessible knowledge.
Sor Juana's relentless pursuit of knowledge and her defense of women's intellectual capacity illuminate a fundamental healthcare justice principle: patients possess an inherent right to comprehend their medical situations. Healthcare justice requires that medical information be presented accessibly, not gatekept by professionals. Sor Juana challenged institutional barriers to knowledge; similarly, healthcare systems perpetuate injustice when they withhold information from patients or present it in incomprehensible language. This concept demands that healthcare providers treat patients as intellectual beings capable of understanding diagnoses, treatment options, and their bodies. True healthcare justice includes the right to ask questions, receive complete answers, and participate as informed agents in medical decisions affecting one's health and identity.
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