Medicine and social justice :: essays on the distribution of health care /
Because medicine can preserve and restore health and function, it has been widely acknowledged as a basic good that a just society should provide its members. Yet there is wide disagreement over the scope of what is to be provided, to whom, how, when and why. In this uniquely comprehensive book some...
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Zusammenfassung: | Because medicine can preserve and restore health and function, it has been widely acknowledged as a basic good that a just society should provide its members. Yet there is wide disagreement over the scope of what is to be provided, to whom, how, when and why. In this uniquely comprehensive book some of the best-known philosophers, doctors, lawyers, political scientists, and economists writing on the subject discuss the concerns and deepen our understanding of the theoretical and practical issues that run through the contemporary debate. The first section lays a broad theoretical basis for understanding the subject of justice, particularly as it relates to the distribution of health care. The second section critically examines how medical care is distributed in different countries around the world and the particular advantages and injustices associated with those systems. The third section draws attention to the special needs of different social groups and the specific issues of justice that are raised by the impact of various policies on health care distribution.; The concluding section delves into the dilemmas that confront those designing health care systems - the politics, the priorities, and the place of desires as opposed to needs in a socially just scheme. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xvii, 469 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780199748969 0199748969 1280835281 9781280835285 |
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505 | 0 | |a 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. | |
505 | 0 | |a 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? | |
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520 | |a Because medicine can preserve and restore health and function, it has been widely acknowledged as a basic good that a just society should provide its members. Yet there is wide disagreement over the scope of what is to be provided, to whom, how, when and why. In this uniquely comprehensive book some of the best-known philosophers, doctors, lawyers, political scientists, and economists writing on the subject discuss the concerns and deepen our understanding of the theoretical and practical issues that run through the contemporary debate. The first section lays a broad theoretical basis for understanding the subject of justice, particularly as it relates to the distribution of health care. The second section critically examines how medical care is distributed in different countries around the world and the particular advantages and injustices associated with those systems. The third section draws attention to the special needs of different social groups and the specific issues of justice that are raised by the impact of various policies on health care distribution.; The concluding section delves into the dilemmas that confront those designing health care systems - the politics, the priorities, and the place of desires as opposed to needs in a socially just scheme. | ||
650 | 0 | |a Social medicine. |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123973 | |
650 | 0 | |a Right to health. |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91000162 | |
650 | 0 | |a Social justice. |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123969 | |
650 | 0 | |a Medical ethics. |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85082929 | |
650 | 0 | |a Medical economics |x Moral and ethical aspects. | |
650 | 0 | |a Health services accessibility. |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh92006496 | |
650 | 0 | |a Medical economics. |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85082915 | |
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650 | 6 | |a Médecine sociale. | |
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700 | 1 | |a Rhodes, Rosamond. | |
700 | 1 | |a Battin, M. Pabst. | |
700 | 1 | |a Silvers, Anita. | |
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contents | 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. 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? |
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spelling | Medicine and social justice : essays on the distribution of health care / edited by Rosamond Rhodes, Margaret P. Battin, Anita Silvers. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002. 1 online resource (xvii, 469 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. 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. 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? Print version record. Because medicine can preserve and restore health and function, it has been widely acknowledged as a basic good that a just society should provide its members. Yet there is wide disagreement over the scope of what is to be provided, to whom, how, when and why. In this uniquely comprehensive book some of the best-known philosophers, doctors, lawyers, political scientists, and economists writing on the subject discuss the concerns and deepen our understanding of the theoretical and practical issues that run through the contemporary debate. The first section lays a broad theoretical basis for understanding the subject of justice, particularly as it relates to the distribution of health care. The second section critically examines how medical care is distributed in different countries around the world and the particular advantages and injustices associated with those systems. The third section draws attention to the special needs of different social groups and the specific issues of justice that are raised by the impact of various policies on health care distribution.; The concluding section delves into the dilemmas that confront those designing health care systems - the politics, the priorities, and the place of desires as opposed to needs in a socially just scheme. Social medicine. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123973 Right to health. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91000162 Social justice. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123969 Medical ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85082929 Medical economics Moral and ethical aspects. Health services accessibility. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh92006496 Medical economics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85082915 Health Services Accessibility Economics, Medical Ethics, Medical Social Justice Social Medicine https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D012936 Médecine sociale. Droit à la santé. Justice sociale. Éthique médicale. Économie de la santé Aspect moral. Services de santé Accessibilité. Économie de la santé. MEDICAL Health Risk Assessment. bisacsh Medical economics fast Health services accessibility fast Medical economics Moral and ethical aspects fast Medical ethics fast Right to health fast Social justice fast Social medicine fast Gezondheidszorg. gtt Sociale rechtvaardigheid. gtt Sociaal-economische aspecten. gtt Rhodes, Rosamond. Battin, M. Pabst. Silvers, Anita. Print version: Medicine and social justice. 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spellingShingle | Medicine and social justice : essays on the distribution of health care / 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. 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? Social medicine. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123973 Right to health. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91000162 Social justice. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123969 Medical ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85082929 Medical economics Moral and ethical aspects. Health services accessibility. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh92006496 Medical economics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85082915 Health Services Accessibility Economics, Medical Ethics, Medical Social Justice Social Medicine https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D012936 Médecine sociale. Droit à la santé. Justice sociale. Éthique médicale. Économie de la santé Aspect moral. Services de santé Accessibilité. Économie de la santé. MEDICAL Health Risk Assessment. bisacsh Medical economics fast Health services accessibility fast Medical economics Moral and ethical aspects fast Medical ethics fast Right to health fast Social justice fast Social medicine fast Gezondheidszorg. gtt Sociale rechtvaardigheid. gtt Sociaal-economische aspecten. gtt |
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title_auth | Medicine and social justice : essays on the distribution of health care / |
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title_full | Medicine and social justice : essays on the distribution of health care / edited by Rosamond Rhodes, Margaret P. Battin, Anita Silvers. |
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topic_facet | Social medicine. Right to health. Social justice. Medical ethics. Medical economics Moral and ethical aspects. Health services accessibility. Medical economics. Health Services Accessibility Economics, Medical Ethics, Medical Social Justice Social Medicine Médecine sociale. Droit à la santé. Justice sociale. Éthique médicale. Économie de la santé Aspect moral. Services de santé Accessibilité. Économie de la santé. MEDICAL Health Risk Assessment. Medical economics Health services accessibility Medical economics Moral and ethical aspects Medical ethics Right to health Social justice Social medicine Gezondheidszorg. Sociale rechtvaardigheid. Sociaal-economische aspecten. |
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