Rationing of nursing care in a developing country: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Torun Kılıç Ç +3 more
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House Prices and Bank Lending to SMEs: Evidence From UK Local Authorities
ABSTRACT Using panel data for 304 local authorities in the UK from 2014 to 2021, we empirically examine three issues: (a) how booms in house prices affect bank lending to small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs); (b) whether these effects differ when SMEs hold larger amounts of real estate and buildings and (c) whether a rise in house prices can cause
Jalal Siddiki, Zilong Wang
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The Association Between Cost-Related Insulin Rationing and Health Care Utilization in U.S. Adults With Diabetes. [PDF]
Borden CG +3 more
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From Control to Care: Reframing Medication Access Policies Through Public Health Ethics. [PDF]
Jaffe K, Evans EA.
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Covert Triage During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Analysis of Rationing in Intensive Care. [PDF]
Schmolke EM +4 more
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Keeping People <i>Down</i>, <i>In (Line)</i> and <i>Out</i>: Structural Stigma and Missingness In Health Care. [PDF]
Baruffati D +9 more
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Symbols, Rationality, and Justice: Rationing Health Care
Proposals to ration health care in the United States meet a number of objections, symbolic and literal. Nonetheless, an acceptance of the idea of rationing is a necessary first step toward universal health insurance. It must be understood that universal health care requires an acceptance of rationing, and that such an acceptance must precede enactment ...
Callahan, Daniel
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U.S. politicians and policymakers have been preoccupied with how to pay for health care. Hardly any thought has been given to what should be paid for--as though health care is a commodity that needs no examination--or what health outcomes should receive priority in a just society, i.e., rationing.
Lawrence J. Schneiderman +1 more
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Are Staffing, Work Environment, Work Stressors, and Rationing of Care Related to Care Workers' Perception of Quality of Care? A Cross-Sectional Study [PDF]
Objectives: To describe care worker-reported quality of care and to examine its relationship with staffing variables, work environment, work stressors, and implicit rationing of nursing care. Design: Cross-sectional study.
Franziska Zuniga +2 more
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