Publication: Age rationing and prudential lifespan account in Norman Daniels' Just health
Age rationing and prudential lifespan account in Norman Daniels' Just health
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Brauer, S. (2009). Age rationing and prudential lifespan account in Norman Daniels’ Just health. Journal of Medical Ethics, 35(1), 27–31. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme.2008.024398
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Could age be a valid criterion for rationing? In Just health, Norman Daniels argues that under certain circumstances age rationing is prudent, and therefore a morally permissible strategy to tackle the problem of resource scarcity. Crucial to his argument is the distinction between two problem-settings of intergenerational equity: equity among age groups and equity among birth cohorts. While fairness between age groups can involve unequal benefit treatment in different life stages, fairness between birth cohorts implies enjoying appro
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Brauer, S. (2009). Age rationing and prudential lifespan account in Norman Daniels’ Just health. Journal of Medical Ethics, 35(1), 27–31. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme.2008.024398