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Allocating Health Care Resources (1995 edition.)

Almeder, Robert F.(Edited by)Humber, James M.(Edited by)
Part of the Biomedical Ethics Reviews series
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In ALLOCATING HEALTH CARE RESOURCES, leading authorities and researchers expose the basic philosophical, ethical, and economic issues underlying the current health care debate.

The contributors wrestle with such complicated issues as whether it is ethical to ration health care, the morality of the worldwide bias against children in allocating health care resources, whether sin taxes can be defended morally, and how to achieve a just health care system.

The book also includes an insightful analysis of the Clinton health care reform plan.ALLOCATING HEALTH CARE RESOURCES will be of interest to philosophers, health policy experts, medical ethicists, health professionals, and concerned citizens.

It serves to clarify and illuminate the logic and rhetoric of health care reform, and so to help us all achieve a fair and equitable distribution of these precious resources.

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Humana Press
1592594476 / 9781592594474
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
11/01/1995
English
223 pages
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