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Health care rationing.

open access: yesCMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne, 1992
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Rationing health care: an exploration

Health Policy, 1999
Rationing involves a failure to offer care, or the denial of care, from which patients would benefit. Rationing involves definition of efficiency (benefit) and equity (fairness) allocation criteria and a recognition of a trade-off between the two. However, accountability for rationing choices also requires careful governance of the agents of society ...
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Health care should be rationed

British Journal of Nursing, 1999
Rationing of health care, in its simplest form, is finite resource allocation within a context of infinite demand. It is a method of determining which services receive funding and which treatments can be afforded.
Cutcliffe, John R., Blatt, Barry
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Rationing health care in France

Health Policy, 1999
Since the Plan Juppé (1995), many facets of the French health care system have been the target of new legislative measures. This paper discusses the main features of the financing and provision of health care services, and focuses on issues related to priority setting and rationing.
P J, Lancry, S, Sandier
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Can Health Care Rationing Ever Be Rational?

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2012
Mr. M. was a 77-year-old decisionally incapacitated long-term nursing home resident with chronic schizophrenia who was admitted to the hospital with a bacterial pneumonia. His past medical history was notable for deteriorating functional status over the past 2-3 years, urinary retention requiring chronic indwelling bladder catheterization, and two ...
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