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Publicity and Pricelessness: GrassRoots Decision Making and Justice in Rationing
Oleh:
Lindemann Nelson, James
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy vol. 19 no. 4 (Aug. 1994)
,
page 333-342.
Topik:
Grassroots
;
Decision Making
;
Publicity Principle
;
Pricing Life
;
Rationing Health Care
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
MM80.3
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The “grassroots turn” in bioethical discussions justice in allocation of health care resources has attracted a great deal of support; in the absence od a convincing theory of justice in rationing, democratic decision making concerning priority setting emerges with a kind of inevitably. Yet there remain suspicions about this approach-most importantly, worries about the socially corrosive impact of explicit, public decision making that in effect sets a price on the lives of persons. These worries have been quited, particulary by the work of Leonard Fleck, but not altogether stilled. I explore more sympathetically the ideals to which concerns about public rationing somewhat dimly respond, and suggests constraints on priority setting discussions which might accommodate those ideals rather better.
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