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- 2009938558 contributor B11732548.
- 2009938558 created "c2010.".
- 2009938558 date "2010".
- 2009938558 date "c2010.".
- 2009938558 dateCopyrighted "c2010.".
- 2009938558 description "Approaches to medical and public health ethics. Welfare economic and utilitarian approaches ; Communitarianism and liberal communitarianism ; Egalitarian theories : equal opportunity and equal welfare ; Libertarian and market-based approaches ; Deliberately democratic procedures ; Summary of problems with the current set of frameworks -- Health and human flourishing. Aristotle's theory ; The capability approach ; Capability and health policy -- Pluralism, incompletely theorized agreements, and public policy. Social choice theory, collective rationality, and Arrow's impossibility result ; Incompletely theorized agreements ; Incompletely specified agreements ; Incompletely specified and generalized agreements ; Incompletely theorized agreements on particular outcomes ; Incompletely theorized agreements and public policy ; Pluralism, ambiguity, and incompletely theorized agreements ; Incompletely theorized agreements and health capability ; Health capability set : central and non-central health capabilities -- Justice, capability, and health policy. Trans-positionality : a global view of health ; Equality, sufficiency, and priority ; Efficiency and health policy ; Ethics of the social determinants of health ; Limitations and objections ; Principles of the health capability paradigm -- Grounding the right to health. Scope and content of a right to health ; Duties and obligations in domestic and international policy and law : ethical commitments and public moral norms ; Positive and negative rights : a constitutional right to medical self-defence -- Health capability account of equal access. Rethinking equal access : agency, quality, and norms. High-quality care and a two-tiered system ; Responsibility and health : voluntary risk compared with involuntary risk ; Paternalism, libertarian paternalism, and free will -- A health capability account of equitable and efficient health financing and insurance. Theory of demand for health insurance ; Behavioural economics and prospect theory ; Medical ethics and equal access to health care ; Welfare economics and the capability approach ; Vulnerability and insecurity ; Moral foundations of health insurance ; Gains in well-being from risk pooling and health insurance ; Gains in well being from risk pooling and health insurance ; Empirical evidence on the equity of health financing models ; Market failures, public goods, and the role of the public sector -- Allocating resources : a joint scientific and deliberative approach. Reasoned consensus through scientific and deliberative processes ; Frameworks for combining technical and ethical rationality for collective choice ; Allocations withing the broader social budget ; Allocating within the health policy budget : benefits package : types of goods and services guaranteed ; An evidence-based approach : medical appropriateness and clinical practice guidelines ; Medical futility and setting limits ; Universal benefits package ; Hard cases : the 'bottomless pit objection' and 'reasonable accommodation' ; Joint clinical and economic solutions : incorporating efficiency ; Resource allocation and age : reaching the highest average life expectancy -- Political and moral legitimacy : a normative theory of health policy decision-making. Public moral norms and domestic health reforms ; Norms and values in the public's assessment of policy ; alternative frameworks : political conceptions and political processes ; Case study : the Clinton administration and failed health reform ; A model of American health care reform and incomplete theorization ; A wedge theory of health care reform ; Internalization and agreement on moral values.".
- 2009938558 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [237]-270) and index.".
- 2009938558 extent "xxxvii, 276 p. :".
- 2009938558 identifier "019955997X (hbk.)".
- 2009938558 identifier "9780199559978 (hbk.)".
- 2009938558 issued "2010".
- 2009938558 issued "c2010.".
- 2009938558 language "eng".
- 2009938558 publisher "Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- 2009938558 subject "362.1042 22".
- 2009938558 subject "Equality Health aspects.".
- 2009938558 subject "Health Social aspects.".
- 2009938558 subject "Medical policy.".
- 2009938558 subject "RA418 .R84 2010".
- 2009938558 subject "Social justice.".
- 2009938558 subject "Social medicine.".
- 2009938558 tableOfContents "Approaches to medical and public health ethics. Welfare economic and utilitarian approaches ; Communitarianism and liberal communitarianism ; Egalitarian theories : equal opportunity and equal welfare ; Libertarian and market-based approaches ; Deliberately democratic procedures ; Summary of problems with the current set of frameworks -- Health and human flourishing. Aristotle's theory ; The capability approach ; Capability and health policy -- Pluralism, incompletely theorized agreements, and public policy. Social choice theory, collective rationality, and Arrow's impossibility result ; Incompletely theorized agreements ; Incompletely specified agreements ; Incompletely specified and generalized agreements ; Incompletely theorized agreements on particular outcomes ; Incompletely theorized agreements and public policy ; Pluralism, ambiguity, and incompletely theorized agreements ; Incompletely theorized agreements and health capability ; Health capability set : central and non-central health capabilities -- Justice, capability, and health policy. Trans-positionality : a global view of health ; Equality, sufficiency, and priority ; Efficiency and health policy ; Ethics of the social determinants of health ; Limitations and objections ; Principles of the health capability paradigm -- Grounding the right to health. Scope and content of a right to health ; Duties and obligations in domestic and international policy and law : ethical commitments and public moral norms ; Positive and negative rights : a constitutional right to medical self-defence -- Health capability account of equal access. Rethinking equal access : agency, quality, and norms. High-quality care and a two-tiered system ; Responsibility and health : voluntary risk compared with involuntary risk ; Paternalism, libertarian paternalism, and free will -- A health capability account of equitable and efficient health financing and insurance. Theory of demand for health insurance ; Behavioural economics and prospect theory ; Medical ethics and equal access to health care ; Welfare economics and the capability approach ; Vulnerability and insecurity ; Moral foundations of health insurance ; Gains in well-being from risk pooling and health insurance ; Gains in well being from risk pooling and health insurance ; Empirical evidence on the equity of health financing models ; Market failures, public goods, and the role of the public sector -- Allocating resources : a joint scientific and deliberative approach. Reasoned consensus through scientific and deliberative processes ; Frameworks for combining technical and ethical rationality for collective choice ; Allocations withing the broader social budget ; Allocating within the health policy budget : benefits package : types of goods and services guaranteed ; An evidence-based approach : medical appropriateness and clinical practice guidelines ; Medical futility and setting limits ; Universal benefits package ; Hard cases : the 'bottomless pit objection' and 'reasonable accommodation' ; Joint clinical and economic solutions : incorporating efficiency ; Resource allocation and age : reaching the highest average life expectancy -- Political and moral legitimacy : a normative theory of health policy decision-making. Public moral norms and domestic health reforms ; Norms and values in the public's assessment of policy ; alternative frameworks : political conceptions and political processes ; Case study : the Clinton administration and failed health reform ; A model of American health care reform and incomplete theorization ; A wedge theory of health care reform ; Internalization and agreement on moral values.".
- 2009938558 title "Health and social justice / Jennifer Prah Ruger.".
- 2009938558 type "text".