With adequate cost containment unlikely in the foreseeable future, health care use will have to be curtailed, ideally with open and explicit criteria for equitably allocating resources or rationing. Yet, consensus on any such criteria appears remote because Americans cannot say no to health care. Americans may refuse to accept rationing for two reasons. The absence of any global limitation on health care resources may encourage patients to believe that health care resources are not scarce and do not need to be rationed. A belief in vitalism--that everyone is morally entitled to unlimited longevity and good health--may discourage setting limits on one\u27s own care. Together, these characteristics may foster the belief that denials of health...
Although the traditional means for affording access to goods and services in a capitalistic economy ...
Several quantitative surveys have been conducted internationally to gather empirical information abo...
What we know is that the total resources available to finance health care services are not infinite ...
With adequate cost containment unlikely in the foreseeable future, health care use will have to be c...
The point of departure of this Editorial is the fact that we all are engaged in self-rationing in ou...
Even absent a pandemic, physicians must sometimes ration medical resources, but the scarcity of heal...
Journal ArticleIN BRITAIN, as in the United States, rationing of health care is a fact of life and d...
Rationing of scarce health-care resources is distressing. Clinicians therefore require clear guidanc...
Health care rationing has been a source of contentious debate in the United States for nearly 30 yea...
Examines issues related to rationing health care by applying its principles to radiology, and using ...
Healthcare rationing means the equitable distribution of limited healthcare resources. The means of ...
One of the most controversial issues in many health care systems is health care rationing. In essenc...
When hospitals face surges of patients with COVID-19, fair allocation of scarce medical resources re...
Abstract All public and private health care systems ration patient access to care. The private secto...
The article examines two primary policy proposals for how the U.S. should allocate its limited healt...
Although the traditional means for affording access to goods and services in a capitalistic economy ...
Several quantitative surveys have been conducted internationally to gather empirical information abo...
What we know is that the total resources available to finance health care services are not infinite ...
With adequate cost containment unlikely in the foreseeable future, health care use will have to be c...
The point of departure of this Editorial is the fact that we all are engaged in self-rationing in ou...
Even absent a pandemic, physicians must sometimes ration medical resources, but the scarcity of heal...
Journal ArticleIN BRITAIN, as in the United States, rationing of health care is a fact of life and d...
Rationing of scarce health-care resources is distressing. Clinicians therefore require clear guidanc...
Health care rationing has been a source of contentious debate in the United States for nearly 30 yea...
Examines issues related to rationing health care by applying its principles to radiology, and using ...
Healthcare rationing means the equitable distribution of limited healthcare resources. The means of ...
One of the most controversial issues in many health care systems is health care rationing. In essenc...
When hospitals face surges of patients with COVID-19, fair allocation of scarce medical resources re...
Abstract All public and private health care systems ration patient access to care. The private secto...
The article examines two primary policy proposals for how the U.S. should allocate its limited healt...
Although the traditional means for affording access to goods and services in a capitalistic economy ...
Several quantitative surveys have been conducted internationally to gather empirical information abo...
What we know is that the total resources available to finance health care services are not infinite ...