Although rationing by clinical judgment is controversial, its acceptability partly depends on how it is practiced. In this paper, rationing by clinical judgment is defined in three different circumstances that represent increasingly wider circles of resource pools in which the rationing decision takes place: triage during acute shortage, comparison to other potential patients in a context of limited but not immediately strained resources, and determination of whether expected benefit of an intervention is deemed sufficient to warrant its cost by reference to published population based thresholds. Notions of procedural justice are applied along with an analytical framework of six minimal requisites in order to facilitate fair bedside rationi...
The increasing need to consider rationing strategies within the healthcare environment is being driv...
Background Rationing and allocation decisions at the clinical level – bedside rationing – entail com...
How best to manage the obligation to ration healthcare, and in particular how explicit such priority...
While rationing by clinical judgment is controversial, its acceptability partly depends on how it is...
This paper compares and contrasts three different substantive (as opposed to procedural) principles ...
This paper compares and contrasts three different substantive (as opposed to procedural) principles ...
Difficulties in medical ethics are traditionally discussed in relation to problem arising in clinica...
Difficulties in medical ethics are traditionally discussed in relation to problem arising in clinica...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. This book makes the case that priority setting and rat...
Decisions about allocation of limited healthcare resources are frequently controversial. These decis...
Rationing in health care is controversial, and even more so in pediatrics. Children are an inherentl...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. In one way or another, part of this important task wil...
Substantial debate on the appropriate foundations of economic evaluation in health-care has been con...
What ethical considerations are made in decisions on distribution of scarce health care resources? A...
What ethical considerations are made in decisions on distribution of scarce health care resources? A...
The increasing need to consider rationing strategies within the healthcare environment is being driv...
Background Rationing and allocation decisions at the clinical level – bedside rationing – entail com...
How best to manage the obligation to ration healthcare, and in particular how explicit such priority...
While rationing by clinical judgment is controversial, its acceptability partly depends on how it is...
This paper compares and contrasts three different substantive (as opposed to procedural) principles ...
This paper compares and contrasts three different substantive (as opposed to procedural) principles ...
Difficulties in medical ethics are traditionally discussed in relation to problem arising in clinica...
Difficulties in medical ethics are traditionally discussed in relation to problem arising in clinica...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. This book makes the case that priority setting and rat...
Decisions about allocation of limited healthcare resources are frequently controversial. These decis...
Rationing in health care is controversial, and even more so in pediatrics. Children are an inherentl...
Health systems need to set priorities fairly. In one way or another, part of this important task wil...
Substantial debate on the appropriate foundations of economic evaluation in health-care has been con...
What ethical considerations are made in decisions on distribution of scarce health care resources? A...
What ethical considerations are made in decisions on distribution of scarce health care resources? A...
The increasing need to consider rationing strategies within the healthcare environment is being driv...
Background Rationing and allocation decisions at the clinical level – bedside rationing – entail com...
How best to manage the obligation to ration healthcare, and in particular how explicit such priority...