The Ethics of Health Care RationingSAGE Publications, 1999 - 248 Seiten This volume explains why, and in what ways, health care is being rationed in the late-1990s health service. It examines the ethical questions which arise from this rationing and includes personal case studies, from surgeons to geriatric advisors. |
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Scarcity and rationing | 5 |
Choosing between individuals | 40 |
Ethics and the structures of health care rationing | 66 |
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