What does it mean to be a just and caring society (or a just and caring hospital or managed care plan) when we have only limited resources to meet virtually unlimited health care needs, and the need before us now is a person faced with death in the near future unless she or he has access to a very expensive medical intervention that offers only a relatively small chance of a relatively small gain in life expectancy? Such medical interventions are what Norman Daniels and James Sabin refer to as last chance therapies because patients who need them have no other medical options to forestall death in the foreseeable future. It is difficult to imagine a more psychologically and morally burdensome decision than whether to offer a last chance th...
Advance care planning (ACP) has become an integral part of patient care because of its ability to he...
Resource allocations of all kinds inevitably encounter financial constraints, making it infeasible t...
Bioethical issues that deal with medical decisions at the end of life are as interesting as they are...
What does it mean to be a just and caring society (or a just and caring hospital or managed care pla...
Common principles for resource allocation in health care can prioritize the alleviation of small hea...
Journal ArticleIN BRITAIN, as in the United States, rationing of health care is a fact of life and d...
This paper examines the ethics of distributing limited resources when demand exceeds supply. I exami...
The allocation and rationing of health care resources is, no doubt, one of the most pressing issues ...
AbstractHigh technology interventions near the end of life exact a high cost both in human and econo...
Although there exists no rigid guideline delineating society\u27s obligation to provide health care,...
The notion of rationing health care may be a frightening concept, but is it necessarily wrong? North...
This paper firstly distinguishes between principles of “global justice” that apply the same anywhere...
Objective: People make different choices about how to live their life and these choices have a signi...
Biomedical advances nowadays enable physicians to keep patients hovering at the brink of death for m...
Advances in health care technology have forged a mighty sword in the ongoing battle against illness ...
Advance care planning (ACP) has become an integral part of patient care because of its ability to he...
Resource allocations of all kinds inevitably encounter financial constraints, making it infeasible t...
Bioethical issues that deal with medical decisions at the end of life are as interesting as they are...
What does it mean to be a just and caring society (or a just and caring hospital or managed care pla...
Common principles for resource allocation in health care can prioritize the alleviation of small hea...
Journal ArticleIN BRITAIN, as in the United States, rationing of health care is a fact of life and d...
This paper examines the ethics of distributing limited resources when demand exceeds supply. I exami...
The allocation and rationing of health care resources is, no doubt, one of the most pressing issues ...
AbstractHigh technology interventions near the end of life exact a high cost both in human and econo...
Although there exists no rigid guideline delineating society\u27s obligation to provide health care,...
The notion of rationing health care may be a frightening concept, but is it necessarily wrong? North...
This paper firstly distinguishes between principles of “global justice” that apply the same anywhere...
Objective: People make different choices about how to live their life and these choices have a signi...
Biomedical advances nowadays enable physicians to keep patients hovering at the brink of death for m...
Advances in health care technology have forged a mighty sword in the ongoing battle against illness ...
Advance care planning (ACP) has become an integral part of patient care because of its ability to he...
Resource allocations of all kinds inevitably encounter financial constraints, making it infeasible t...
Bioethical issues that deal with medical decisions at the end of life are as interesting as they are...