This book provides a survey of the ethical aspects of health care resources distribution. It first distinguishes health from health care in an effort to clear up the ethical landscape. After this, still with the same purpose, it makes a distinction between problems of macro-allocation and micro-allocation. In the rest of the book two questions of macro-allocation are treated in some detail. First, several approaches – in particular: utilitarian, egalitarian, communitarian, and libertarian – to the question whether we have a right to health care are assessed. Second, it is discussed how best, if we have such a right, health care resources are allocated given obvious budget constraints. Here again the major theories discussed are utilitarian,...
This chapter critically defines social justice. It openly declares that its analysis of social justi...
The resources available for healthcare are limited compared with demand, if not need, and all health...
This paper examines the ethics of distributing limited resources when demand exceeds supply. I exami...
This book provides a survey of the ethical aspects of health care resources distribution. It first d...
This paper debates some of the issues involved in attempting to apply economic analysis to the healt...
What ethical considerations are made in decisions on distribution of scarce health care resources? A...
The article discusses the application of utilitarian theory to solve the problem of resource allocat...
The present paper constitutes an introduction to a special issue of Diametros devoted to Setting Hea...
The central theme in this book has been the evaluation of the moral aspects of health care distribut...
The central ideas in this work are health as a moral entitlement and equity in health. It is a disco...
When there are not enough medical resources to go around, society faces the question of how to fairl...
We agree with Tim Baker and Peter Baker that allocating scarce, lifesaving medical resources by abil...
The challenge of contemporary health care distribution is to structure a framework for normative dec...
In many countries, a gap exists between the population's need for health care and available resource...
Abstract. This paper challenges traditional views which oppose health economics and medi-cal ethics ...
This chapter critically defines social justice. It openly declares that its analysis of social justi...
The resources available for healthcare are limited compared with demand, if not need, and all health...
This paper examines the ethics of distributing limited resources when demand exceeds supply. I exami...
This book provides a survey of the ethical aspects of health care resources distribution. It first d...
This paper debates some of the issues involved in attempting to apply economic analysis to the healt...
What ethical considerations are made in decisions on distribution of scarce health care resources? A...
The article discusses the application of utilitarian theory to solve the problem of resource allocat...
The present paper constitutes an introduction to a special issue of Diametros devoted to Setting Hea...
The central theme in this book has been the evaluation of the moral aspects of health care distribut...
The central ideas in this work are health as a moral entitlement and equity in health. It is a disco...
When there are not enough medical resources to go around, society faces the question of how to fairl...
We agree with Tim Baker and Peter Baker that allocating scarce, lifesaving medical resources by abil...
The challenge of contemporary health care distribution is to structure a framework for normative dec...
In many countries, a gap exists between the population's need for health care and available resource...
Abstract. This paper challenges traditional views which oppose health economics and medi-cal ethics ...
This chapter critically defines social justice. It openly declares that its analysis of social justi...
The resources available for healthcare are limited compared with demand, if not need, and all health...
This paper examines the ethics of distributing limited resources when demand exceeds supply. I exami...