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- catalog contributor b12746399.
- catalog contributor b12746400.
- catalog contributor b12746401.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Justice, health, and health care -- Ch. 2. Justice and the basic structure of health-care systems -- Ch. 3. Multiculturalism and just health care: taking pluralism seriously -- Ch. 4. Utilitarian approaches to justice in health care -- Ch. 5. Aggregation and the moral relevance of context in health-care decision making -- Ch. 6. Why there is no right to health care -- Ch. 7. Specifying the content of the human right to health care -- Ch. 8. Unequal by design: health care, distributive justice, and the American political process -- Ch. 9. Health-care justice and agency -- Ch. 10. Treatment according to need: justice and the British National Health Service -- Ch. 11. Rationing decisions: integrating cost-effectiveness with other values -- Ch. 12. Resources and rights: court decisions in the United Kingdom -- Ch. 13. Justice and the social reality of health: the case of Australia -- Ch. 14. Justice for all? The Scandinavian approach -- Ch. 15. Ethics, politics, and priorities in the Italian health-care system -- Ch. 16. Philosophical reflections on clinical trials in developing countries -- Ch. 17. Racial groups, distrust, and the distribution of health care -- Ch. 18. Gender justice in the health-care system: past experiences, present realities, and future hopes -- Ch. 19. Bedside justice and disability: personalizing judgment, preserving impartiality -- Ch. 20. The medical, the mental, and the dental: vicissitudes of stigma and compassion -- Ch. 21. Children's right to health care: a modest proposal -- Ch. 22. Age rationing under conditions of injustice.".
- catalog description "Ch. 23. Just expectations: family caregivers, practical identities, and social justice in the provision of health care -- Ch. 24. Caring for the vulnerable by caring for the caregiver: the case of mental retardation -- Ch. 25. Justice, health, and the price of poverty -- Ch. 26. Alternative health care: limits of science and boundaries of access -- Ch. 27. Justice in transplant organ allocation -- Ch. 28. Priority to the worse off in health-care resource prioritization -- Ch. 29. Whether to discontinue nonfutile use of a scarce resource -- Ch. 30. Disability, justice, and health-systems performance assessment -- Ch. 31. Responsibility for health status -- Ch. 32. Does distributive justice require universal access to assisted reproduction? -- Ch. 33. Premature and compromised neonates -- Ch. 34. Just caring: Do future possible children have a just claim to a sufficiently healthy genome?".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 469 p. :".
- catalog identifier "019514354X".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog subject "2002 M-126".
- catalog subject "362.1/042 21".
- catalog subject "Delivery of Health Care ethics.".
- catalog subject "Economics, Medical.".
- catalog subject "Ethics, Medical.".
- catalog subject "Health Care Rationing.".
- catalog subject "Health Priorities.".
- catalog subject "Health Services Accessibility.".
- catalog subject "Medical economics Moral and ethical aspects.".
- catalog subject "Medical ethics.".
- catalog subject "RA418 .M43x 2002".
- catalog subject "Right to health.".
- catalog subject "Social Justice.".
- catalog subject "Social justice.".
- catalog subject "Social medicine.".
- catalog subject "W 76 M4895 2002".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Justice, health, and health care -- Ch. 2. Justice and the basic structure of health-care systems -- Ch. 3. Multiculturalism and just health care: taking pluralism seriously -- Ch. 4. Utilitarian approaches to justice in health care -- Ch. 5. Aggregation and the moral relevance of context in health-care decision making -- Ch. 6. Why there is no right to health care -- Ch. 7. Specifying the content of the human right to health care -- Ch. 8. Unequal by design: health care, distributive justice, and the American political process -- Ch. 9. Health-care justice and agency -- Ch. 10. Treatment according to need: justice and the British National Health Service -- Ch. 11. Rationing decisions: integrating cost-effectiveness with other values -- Ch. 12. Resources and rights: court decisions in the United Kingdom -- Ch. 13. Justice and the social reality of health: the case of Australia -- Ch. 14. Justice for all? The Scandinavian approach -- Ch. 15. Ethics, politics, and priorities in the Italian health-care system -- Ch. 16. Philosophical reflections on clinical trials in developing countries -- Ch. 17. Racial groups, distrust, and the distribution of health care -- Ch. 18. Gender justice in the health-care system: past experiences, present realities, and future hopes -- Ch. 19. Bedside justice and disability: personalizing judgment, preserving impartiality -- Ch. 20. The medical, the mental, and the dental: vicissitudes of stigma and compassion -- Ch. 21. Children's right to health care: a modest proposal -- Ch. 22. Age rationing under conditions of injustice.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 23. Just expectations: family caregivers, practical identities, and social justice in the provision of health care -- Ch. 24. Caring for the vulnerable by caring for the caregiver: the case of mental retardation -- Ch. 25. Justice, health, and the price of poverty -- Ch. 26. Alternative health care: limits of science and boundaries of access -- Ch. 27. Justice in transplant organ allocation -- Ch. 28. Priority to the worse off in health-care resource prioritization -- Ch. 29. Whether to discontinue nonfutile use of a scarce resource -- Ch. 30. Disability, justice, and health-systems performance assessment -- Ch. 31. Responsibility for health status -- Ch. 32. Does distributive justice require universal access to assisted reproduction? -- Ch. 33. Premature and compromised neonates -- Ch. 34. Just caring: Do future possible children have a just claim to a sufficiently healthy genome?".
- catalog title "Medicine and social justice : essays on the distribution of health care / edited by Rosamond Rhodes, Margaret P. Battin, Anita Silvers.".
- catalog type "text".