1, human rights protection: basic medical and health services are one of the basic rights of human beings, and everyone has the rights of survival, health and dignity, and access to basic medical and health services is the basis for realizing these rights.
2. State responsibility: The state has the responsibility to protect citizens' health rights and interests. As a responsible government, the country should provide basic medical and health services and provide health protection for all citizens by formulating reasonable policies and laws.
3. Social equity: ensuring that citizens enjoy basic medical and health services is conducive to promoting social equity. The unbalanced distribution of economic and social status and medical resources of different individuals will lead to unfair medical services. Therefore, protecting citizens' right to enjoy medical and health services according to law will help to make up for this imbalance.