The right to the highest attainable standard of health there for is not a right to be healthy; the state cannot ensure good health, nor protect against every possible cause of ill health. Rather, the state must protect freedoms, such as the right to control decisions about one’s health and body, and ensure entitlements, such as a system of health protection that provides the opportunity for people to enjoy the highest attainable level of health. In short, The right to health can be understood as a right to and effective and integrated health system, encompassing health care and the underlying determinants of health, which is responsive to national and local priorities, and accessible to all.