Publication: What do theories of social justice have to say about health care rationing?
What do theories of social justice have to say about health care rationing?
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Fourie, C. (2012). What do theories of social justice have to say about health care rationing? In A. den Exter (Ed.), Rationing health care: hard choices and unavoidable trade-offs (pp. 65–86). Maklu.
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One of the most controversial issues in many health care systems is health care rationing. In essence, rationing refers to the denial of - or delay in - access to scarce goods and services in health care, despite the existence of medical need. Scarcity of financial and medical resources confronts society with painful questions. Who should decide which medicine or new treatment will be covered by social security and on which criteria such decisions must be based? Can age, for example, be justified as a selection criterion? Should decis
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Fourie, C. (2012). What do theories of social justice have to say about health care rationing? In A. den Exter (Ed.), Rationing health care: hard choices and unavoidable trade-offs (pp. 65–86). Maklu.