Commodification is a challenge that deals not only with the payment for health care but also with the price of the human body. Commodification is somewhat a new concern in bioethics since money and markets have been traditionally ruled out of medicine in order to favor an extra-patrimonial approach to healing the ill. In the last 60 years, the amazing surge of medical technologies has further forged the relationship of health care with money, contributing to an ever-growing market of medical insurance. The need for new goods (mainly biotechnologies and insurance) in health care has clearly begun its commodification. The current commodification of health care is described as a social involution based on individual egoism and is deplored for ...
Medicalization is the process by which aspects of the human condition, formerly considered nonmedica...
Technological advances in medicine have given the sick and the disabled a chance of making a full re...
Concomitant with the emergence of a neoliberal precept for global health is the decline in support f...
Commodification is a challenge that deals not only with the payment for health care but also with th...
Commodification is a broad and crosscutting issue that spans debates in ethics (from prostitution to...
Commodification is a broad and crosscutting issue that spans debates in ethics (from prostitution to...
become a prominent theme in contemporary debates about the body. These focus on how the reorganizati...
The biotechnology industry’s intellectual property claims contribute to a subtle but not insignifica...
Health and sickness are deeply rooted in the conditions of life, the conditions of work and the soci...
This paper is a two part analysis of the commodification of health from a critical anthropological p...
The term New Medicine describes our new age of health-care reform and biotechnological discoveries. ...
Is the advancement of scientific knowledge and the development of biomedical technologies – known as...
Across the United Kingdom and other Western nations, complementary health care has become big busine...
The issue of whether and to what extent market forces and private property in the means of productio...
The commodification of personhood is a significant issue in modern society, extending from the prici...
Medicalization is the process by which aspects of the human condition, formerly considered nonmedica...
Technological advances in medicine have given the sick and the disabled a chance of making a full re...
Concomitant with the emergence of a neoliberal precept for global health is the decline in support f...
Commodification is a challenge that deals not only with the payment for health care but also with th...
Commodification is a broad and crosscutting issue that spans debates in ethics (from prostitution to...
Commodification is a broad and crosscutting issue that spans debates in ethics (from prostitution to...
become a prominent theme in contemporary debates about the body. These focus on how the reorganizati...
The biotechnology industry’s intellectual property claims contribute to a subtle but not insignifica...
Health and sickness are deeply rooted in the conditions of life, the conditions of work and the soci...
This paper is a two part analysis of the commodification of health from a critical anthropological p...
The term New Medicine describes our new age of health-care reform and biotechnological discoveries. ...
Is the advancement of scientific knowledge and the development of biomedical technologies – known as...
Across the United Kingdom and other Western nations, complementary health care has become big busine...
The issue of whether and to what extent market forces and private property in the means of productio...
The commodification of personhood is a significant issue in modern society, extending from the prici...
Medicalization is the process by which aspects of the human condition, formerly considered nonmedica...
Technological advances in medicine have given the sick and the disabled a chance of making a full re...
Concomitant with the emergence of a neoliberal precept for global health is the decline in support f...