One of the most controversial issues in many health care systems is health care rationing. In essence, rationing refers to the denial of - or delay in - access to scarce goods and services in health care, despite the existence of medical need. Scarcity of financial and medical resources confronts society with painful questions. Who should decide which medicine or new treatment will be covered by social security and on which criteria such decisions must be based? Can age, for example, be justified as a selection criterion? Should decision-making be left to health care policymakers, hospital administrators, or rather, to treating physicians ('bedside rationing')? And finally: is there a role for individual patients? These are difficult questi...
This small-scale study develops a new methodology for investigating which ethical principles of heal...
Healthcare rationing means the equitable distribution of limited healthcare resources. The means of ...
Difficulties in medical ethics are traditionally discussed in relation to problem arising in clinica...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. In one way or another, part of this important task wil...
The point of departure of this Editorial is the fact that we all are engaged in self-rationing in ou...
This paper compares and contrasts three different substantive (as opposed to procedural) principles ...
Abstract All public and private health care systems ration patient access to care. The private secto...
It follows from resource scarcity that some form of healthcare rationing is unavoidable. This implie...
How best to manage the obligation to ration healthcare, and in particular how explicit such priority...
Contemporary debate on health care resource management is tied to a central moral issue: namely, how...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. In one way or another, part of this important task wil...
Health care rationing has been a source of contentious debate in the United States for nearly 30 yea...
The challenge of contemporary health care distribution is to structure a framework for normative dec...
Rationing health care in publicly funded health care systems is becoming more challenging because of...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. This book makes the case that priority setting and rat...
This small-scale study develops a new methodology for investigating which ethical principles of heal...
Healthcare rationing means the equitable distribution of limited healthcare resources. The means of ...
Difficulties in medical ethics are traditionally discussed in relation to problem arising in clinica...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. In one way or another, part of this important task wil...
The point of departure of this Editorial is the fact that we all are engaged in self-rationing in ou...
This paper compares and contrasts three different substantive (as opposed to procedural) principles ...
Abstract All public and private health care systems ration patient access to care. The private secto...
It follows from resource scarcity that some form of healthcare rationing is unavoidable. This implie...
How best to manage the obligation to ration healthcare, and in particular how explicit such priority...
Contemporary debate on health care resource management is tied to a central moral issue: namely, how...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. In one way or another, part of this important task wil...
Health care rationing has been a source of contentious debate in the United States for nearly 30 yea...
The challenge of contemporary health care distribution is to structure a framework for normative dec...
Rationing health care in publicly funded health care systems is becoming more challenging because of...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. This book makes the case that priority setting and rat...
This small-scale study develops a new methodology for investigating which ethical principles of heal...
Healthcare rationing means the equitable distribution of limited healthcare resources. The means of ...
Difficulties in medical ethics are traditionally discussed in relation to problem arising in clinica...