Several ethicists have defended the use of responsibility-based criteria in healthcare rationing. Yet in this article we outline two challenges to the implementation of responsibility-based healthcare rationing policies. These two challenges are, namely, that responsibility for past behavior can diminish as an agent changes, and that blame can come apart from responsibility. These challenges suggest that it is more difficult to hold someone responsible for health related actions than proponents of responsibility-sensitive healthcare policies suggest. We close by discussing public health policies that could function as an alternative to contentious, responsibility-sensitive rationing policies
The aim of this thesis is to examine whether it is morally defensible to use lifestyle as one of the...
A pandemic may cause a sudden imbalance between available medical resources and medical needs where ...
This paper starts by introducing a tripartite conception of responsibility for health consisting of ...
Several ethicists have defended the use of responsibility-based criteria in healthcare rationing. Ye...
It follows from resource scarcity that some form of healthcare rationing is unavoidable. This implie...
Rationing health care in publicly funded health care systems is becoming more challenging because of...
In this article, we provide a comprehensive analysis and a normative assessment of rationing through...
Objective: People make different choices about how to live their life and these choices have a signi...
Lifestyle diseases constitute an increasing portion of health problems and this trend is likely to c...
Governments, physicians, media and academics have all called for individuals to bear responsibility ...
When it comes to determining how healthcare resources should be allocated, there are many factors th...
The idea of using responsibility in the allocation of healthcare resources has been criticized for, ...
The concept of responsibility for health is a significant feature of health discourse and public hea...
People are causally responsible for many of their own problems. Indeed, in the arena of healthcare, ...
This paper stems from the current global worsening of the scarcity of resources for healthcare, whic...
The aim of this thesis is to examine whether it is morally defensible to use lifestyle as one of the...
A pandemic may cause a sudden imbalance between available medical resources and medical needs where ...
This paper starts by introducing a tripartite conception of responsibility for health consisting of ...
Several ethicists have defended the use of responsibility-based criteria in healthcare rationing. Ye...
It follows from resource scarcity that some form of healthcare rationing is unavoidable. This implie...
Rationing health care in publicly funded health care systems is becoming more challenging because of...
In this article, we provide a comprehensive analysis and a normative assessment of rationing through...
Objective: People make different choices about how to live their life and these choices have a signi...
Lifestyle diseases constitute an increasing portion of health problems and this trend is likely to c...
Governments, physicians, media and academics have all called for individuals to bear responsibility ...
When it comes to determining how healthcare resources should be allocated, there are many factors th...
The idea of using responsibility in the allocation of healthcare resources has been criticized for, ...
The concept of responsibility for health is a significant feature of health discourse and public hea...
People are causally responsible for many of their own problems. Indeed, in the arena of healthcare, ...
This paper stems from the current global worsening of the scarcity of resources for healthcare, whic...
The aim of this thesis is to examine whether it is morally defensible to use lifestyle as one of the...
A pandemic may cause a sudden imbalance between available medical resources and medical needs where ...
This paper starts by introducing a tripartite conception of responsibility for health consisting of ...