Health systems need to set priorities fairly. This book makes the case that priority setting and rationing contribute significantly to the possibility of affordable and fair health care and that clinicians play an indispensable role in that process. The book depicts the results of a survey of European physicians about their experiences with rationing and other cost-containment strategies, and their perception of scarcity and fairness in their health care systems. Responding to and complementing these findings, commentators discuss why resource allocation and bedside rationing is necessary and justifiable. The book explores how bedside rationing relates to clinical judgments about medical necessity and medical indications, marginal benefits,...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Explicit...
One of the most controversial issues in many health care systems is health care rationing. In essenc...
Bedside rationing by physicians is controversial. The debate, however, is clouded by lack of informa...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. In one way or another, part of this important task wil...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. In one way or another, part of this important task wil...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. In one way or another, part of this important task wil...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. In one way or another, part of this important task wil...
As physicians are confronted with scarcity and with the effects of cost-containment policies on clin...
Difficulties in medical ethics are traditionally discussed in relation to problem arising in clinica...
Abstract All public and private health care systems ration patient access to care. The private secto...
Difficulties in medical ethics are traditionally discussed in relation to problem arising in clinica...
How best to manage the obligation to ration healthcare, and in particular how explicit such priority...
This chapter summarizes the main results of the Values at the Bedside study, an NIH-funded, European...
BACKGROUND: Bedside rationing by physicians is controversial. The debate, however, is clouded by la...
While rationing by clinical judgment is controversial, its acceptability partly depends on how it is...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Explicit...
One of the most controversial issues in many health care systems is health care rationing. In essenc...
Bedside rationing by physicians is controversial. The debate, however, is clouded by lack of informa...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. In one way or another, part of this important task wil...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. In one way or another, part of this important task wil...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. In one way or another, part of this important task wil...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. In one way or another, part of this important task wil...
As physicians are confronted with scarcity and with the effects of cost-containment policies on clin...
Difficulties in medical ethics are traditionally discussed in relation to problem arising in clinica...
Abstract All public and private health care systems ration patient access to care. The private secto...
Difficulties in medical ethics are traditionally discussed in relation to problem arising in clinica...
How best to manage the obligation to ration healthcare, and in particular how explicit such priority...
This chapter summarizes the main results of the Values at the Bedside study, an NIH-funded, European...
BACKGROUND: Bedside rationing by physicians is controversial. The debate, however, is clouded by la...
While rationing by clinical judgment is controversial, its acceptability partly depends on how it is...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Explicit...
One of the most controversial issues in many health care systems is health care rationing. In essenc...
Bedside rationing by physicians is controversial. The debate, however, is clouded by lack of informa...