This article considers how the 'accidental logics' of political settlements for the English National Health Service (NHS) and the Medicare and Medicaid programmes in the United States have resulted in different institutional arrangements and different implicit social contracts for rationing, which we define to be the denial of health care that is beneficial but is deemed to be too costly. This article argues that rationing is designed into the English NHS and designed out of US Medicare; and compares rationing for the elderly in the United States and in England for acute care, care at the end of life, and chronic care
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Focussing on the period from 1948 to 1997, this paper examines the history of rationing in the Briti...
The last several decades of health law and policy have been built on a foundation of economic theory...
This article considers how the 'accidental logics' of political settlements for the English National...
Journal ArticleIN BRITAIN, as in the United States, rationing of health care is a fact of life and d...
This article examines the economics of healthcare rationing. We begin with an overview of the variou...
The role of the judiciary and government agencies in the allocation of health care resources differs...
This thesis examines the economics of health-care rationing as an example of a real and substantive ...
The point of departure of this Editorial is the fact that we all are engaged in self-rationing in ou...
Health care provision is a major sector of the economy in all developed economies. Productivity in t...
208 pagesThis dissertation consists of three essays in the field of health economics and industrial ...
At least two of the competing health care reform proposals rely on price controls to help contain co...
In 2010, the United States Congress was entangled in a debate over healthcare reform that divided th...
Background: The funding of health care is a major challenge to governments all across the world; the...
Journal ArticleAmong the economic and political challenges facing the United States today, none is m...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Focussing on the period from 1948 to 1997, this paper examines the history of rationing in the Briti...
The last several decades of health law and policy have been built on a foundation of economic theory...
This article considers how the 'accidental logics' of political settlements for the English National...
Journal ArticleIN BRITAIN, as in the United States, rationing of health care is a fact of life and d...
This article examines the economics of healthcare rationing. We begin with an overview of the variou...
The role of the judiciary and government agencies in the allocation of health care resources differs...
This thesis examines the economics of health-care rationing as an example of a real and substantive ...
The point of departure of this Editorial is the fact that we all are engaged in self-rationing in ou...
Health care provision is a major sector of the economy in all developed economies. Productivity in t...
208 pagesThis dissertation consists of three essays in the field of health economics and industrial ...
At least two of the competing health care reform proposals rely on price controls to help contain co...
In 2010, the United States Congress was entangled in a debate over healthcare reform that divided th...
Background: The funding of health care is a major challenge to governments all across the world; the...
Journal ArticleAmong the economic and political challenges facing the United States today, none is m...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Focussing on the period from 1948 to 1997, this paper examines the history of rationing in the Briti...
The last several decades of health law and policy have been built on a foundation of economic theory...