An Ethical Framework for Rationing Health Care
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Jecker, Nancy S.
Pearlman, Robert A.
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Journal of Medicine and Philosophy. 1992 Feb; 17(1): 79-96.
Abstract
This paper proposes an ethical framework for rationing publicly-financed health care. We begin by classifying alternative rationing criteria according to their ethical basis. We then examine the ethical arguments for four rationing criteria. These alternatives include rationing high technology services, non-basic services, services to patients who receive the least medical benefit, and services that are not equally available to all. We submit that a just health care system will not limit basic health care to persons unable to pay for it. Furthermore, justice in health care requires limiting publicly-financed non-basic health care, striving for equality in access to basic health care, and relying on medical benefit to ration non-basic health care.
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1992-02Subject
Age Factors; Aged; Alternatives; Beneficence; Biomedical Technologies; Diagnosis; Economics; Financial Support; Futility; Government; Health; Health Care; Health Care Delivery; Justice; Moral Policy; Obligations of Society; Patients; Policy Analysis; Primary Health Care; Public Policy; Resource Allocation; Review; Rights; Risks and Benefits; Selection for Treatment; Standards; Technology; Technology Assessment;
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An Ethical Framework for Rationing Health Care
Jecker, Nancy S.; Pearlman, Robert A. (1992-02)This paper proposes an ethical framework for rationing publicly-financed health care. We begin by classifying alternative rationing criteria according to their ethical basis. We then examine the ethical arguments for four ...