What does it mean to be a just and caring society (or a just and caring hospital or managed care plan) when we have only limited resources to meet virtually unlimited health care needs, and the need before us now is a person faced with death in the near future unless she or he has access to a very expensive medical intervention that offers only a relatively small chance of a relatively small gain in life expectancy? Such medical interventions are what Norman Daniels and James Sabin refer to as last chance therapies because patients who need them have no other medical options to forestall death in the foreseeable future. It is difficult to imagine a more psychologically and morally burdensome decision than whether to offer a last chance th...
The allocation and rationing of health care resources is, no doubt, one of the most pressing issues ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier at...End of lif...
The practice of critical care is frequently full of ethical and spiritual conflict. As Associate Chi...
What does it mean to be a just and caring society (or a just and caring hospital or managed care pla...
Technological advances, demographic changes, and scarce resources are forcing health care profession...
Advance care planning (ACP) has become an integral part of patient care because of its ability to he...
This paper examines the ethics of distributing limited resources when demand exceeds supply. I exami...
It is commonly assumed that, in the realm of ethical decision making at the end-of-life, ‘luck...
One of the most controversial issues in many health care systems is health care rationing. In essenc...
Journal ArticleThese lines express a view again stirring controversy: that the elderly who are irrev...
How we die is increasingly becoming a matter of law and public policy. We grapple with issues of pat...
The point of departure of this Editorial is the fact that we all are engaged in self-rationing in ou...
Respect for patients\u27 self-determination has long been considered central to efforts to improve e...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesInternational StudiesStephen C. AlderPhysicians and other health c...
The recent emergence of substantial empirical research in bioethics reveals gaps between “reality” a...
The allocation and rationing of health care resources is, no doubt, one of the most pressing issues ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier at...End of lif...
The practice of critical care is frequently full of ethical and spiritual conflict. As Associate Chi...
What does it mean to be a just and caring society (or a just and caring hospital or managed care pla...
Technological advances, demographic changes, and scarce resources are forcing health care profession...
Advance care planning (ACP) has become an integral part of patient care because of its ability to he...
This paper examines the ethics of distributing limited resources when demand exceeds supply. I exami...
It is commonly assumed that, in the realm of ethical decision making at the end-of-life, ‘luck...
One of the most controversial issues in many health care systems is health care rationing. In essenc...
Journal ArticleThese lines express a view again stirring controversy: that the elderly who are irrev...
How we die is increasingly becoming a matter of law and public policy. We grapple with issues of pat...
The point of departure of this Editorial is the fact that we all are engaged in self-rationing in ou...
Respect for patients\u27 self-determination has long been considered central to efforts to improve e...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesInternational StudiesStephen C. AlderPhysicians and other health c...
The recent emergence of substantial empirical research in bioethics reveals gaps between “reality” a...
The allocation and rationing of health care resources is, no doubt, one of the most pressing issues ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier at...End of lif...
The practice of critical care is frequently full of ethical and spiritual conflict. As Associate Chi...