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Context and scale: Distinctions for improving debates about physician “rationing”

open access: yesPhilosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine, 2017
Important discussions about limiting care based on professional judgment often devolve into heated debates over the place of physicians in bedside rationing.
Jon C. Tilburt, Daniel P. Sulmasy
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Rationing Health Care and the Role of the 'Acute Principle' [PDF]

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In several works, Hartmut Kliemt has developed an original account on the necessity of rationing health care and on how a rationing policy should be carried out. While I agree on several important points of that view, there is one important aspect of his
Eduardo Rivera-Lopez
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Rationing of health care services to the elderly in the opinion of staff hospital emergency departments

open access: yesJournal of Education, Health and Sport, 2018
Introduction. Rationing of medical services is based on several rules, among which stand out the ethical rules. This means equal access to health care for everyone regardless of age, religion, gender or social status.
Mateusz Adamczyk   +3 more
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Rationing Antiretroviral Therapy for HIV/AIDS in Africa: Efficiency, Equity, and Reality [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Background: Rationing of access to antiretroviral therapy already exists in sub-Saharan Africa and will intensify as national treatment programs develop.
Collier, Alizanne   +3 more
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Trust and Betrayal in the Medical Marketplace [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
The author argues in this Comment that disingenuity as first resort is an unwise approach to the conflict between our ex ante and our later, illness-endangered selves.
Bloche, Maxwell Gregg
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Laypersons’ Priority-Setting Preferences for Allocating a COVID-19 Patient to a Ventilator: Does a Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease Matter?

open access: yesClinical Interventions in Aging, 2020
Perla Werner,1 Ruth Landau2 1Department of Community Mental Health, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel; 2School of Social Work, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, IsraelCorrespondence: Perla WernerDepartment of Community Mental Health, University of Haifa, Mt.
Werner P, Landau R
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Some Obstacles to Applying the Principle of Individual Responsibility for Illness in the Rationing of Medical Services [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Lately, more and more authors have asserted their belief that one of the criteria which, together with the medical ones, can and should be applied in the policy of selecting and/or prioritizing the patients in need for the allocation of medical resources
Huzum, Eugen
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The Mismatch between Employment and Child Care in Italy: the Impact of Rationing [PDF]

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In Italy the participation of women has not increased very much in the last few decades relative to other developed countries and it is still among the lowest in Europe.
Daniela Del Boca, Daniela Vuri
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Health Care Rationing and Distributive Justice [PDF]

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The rapid progress in medical technology makes it unavoidable to ration health care. In the discussion how to ration many people claim that principles of justice in distributing scarce resources should be applied.
Friedrich Breyer
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Multitasking, Competition and Provider Payment [PDF]

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Many important dimensions of quality health care are difficult to observe, monitor, and motivate. This paper examines how competition among providers interacts with payment system incentives when the allocation of provider effort among multiple such ...
Karen Eggleston
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