Hermida, César2015-06-112015-06-112011-07http://dspace.ucuenca.edu.ec/handle/123456789/22036The new Ecuadoran Constitution, approved in 2008, represents a watershed in the history of the nation. It articulates new relationships with the public-at-large as actors in social construction-the millennial cultures that make up this nation-and with the concept and right accorded to health itself. The Constitution was the result of a National Constituent Assembly, mandated by 86% of voters in 2007. Assembly headquarters received some 70,000 people and heard from many more in visits throughout the country, finally processing 1600 proposals.[1] Indigenous and other progressive organizations advanced innovative ideas that the new Constitution introduced as pioneering paradigms, particularly in health and health care. Sumak Kawsay: Ecuador builds a new health paradigm. - ResearchGate. Available from:application/pdfengopenAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ec/EcuadorNew Paradigm Of HealthEcuadorian ConstitutionRight To HealthInnovation In HealthSumak Kawsay: Ecuador builds a new health paradigmMEDICC ReviewOtherdoi: 10.1590/S1555-79602011000300015