نتایج جستجو برای: food rationing

تعداد نتایج: 272517  

2005
Guido Fioretti

Some empirical investigations are pointing to the fact that high-tech firms are subject to credit rationing to a higher extent than the average. This excess of credit rationing may not be due to information asymmetries, but rather to the inability of credit institutions to screen projects in novel fields. This article provides a model of this phenomenon and explores its implications in the ligh...

2010
Pooneh Salari Sharif Mahshad Noroozi

Financial shortage in resource-limited and poor countries restricts treatment in HIV-infected patients especially in poor countries. Higher HIV prevalence in poorer countries makes drug rationing a real concern. Different countries solve the problem with different methods regarding WHO guidelines, but fairness and equity should be a major consideration in drug rationing. This paper is aimed at ...

Journal: :Oper. Res. Lett. 2007
Boray Huang Seyed M. R. Iravani

This paper considers a two-echelon capacitated supply chain with two non-identical retailers and information sharing. We characterize the optimal inventory policies. We also study the benefits of the optimal stock rationing policy over the first come first served (FCFS) and the modified echelon-stock rationing (MESR) policies. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Journal: :Issues in law & medicine 2011
Stephen L Mikochik

Peter Singer has proposed health care rationing that includes an invidious discrimination against people with disabilities. Unfortunately, Congress has codified the potential for such discrimination in the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. But why should any public official have the discretion to treat the lives of people with disabilities as of "lower value" than the lives of an...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 1995
D Seedhouse

Bioethicists are increasingly commenting on health care resource allocation, and sometimes suggest ways to solve various rationing dilemmas ethically. I argue that both because of the assumptions bioethicists make about social reality, and because of the methods of argument they use, they cannot possibly make a useful contribution to the debate. Bioethicists who want to make a practical differe...

Journal: :Health economics, policy, and law 2013
Daniel W L Wang

The recognition that access to health care is a constitutional right in Brazil has resulted in a situation in which citizens denied treatments by the public health care system have brought lawsuits against health authorities, claiming that their right to health was violated. This litigation forces the courts to decide between a patient-centred and a population-centred approach to public health ...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2013
Ruth H Lowndes Jan E Angus Elizabeth Peter

OBJECTIVE To explore the social organization of food provision and dietary intake in seriously mentally ill people with diabetes who reside in a for-profit group home. METHODS Institutional ethnography was used to explore diabetes-related care practices among 26 women in a rural residential care facility in southern Ontario. Semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted with residents w...

2010
Ian Gazeley Andrew Newell

The First World War and Working-Class Food Consumption in Britain In this paper we reassess the food consumption and dietary impact of the regimes of food and food price control and eventually, food rationing, that were introduced in Britain during the First World War. At the end of the War the Sumner Committee was convened to investigate into effects of these controls on the diets of working c...

2009
Eduardo Rivera-López

In several works, Hartmut Kliemt has developed an original account on the necessity of rationing health care and on how a rationing policy should be carried out. While I agree on several important points of that view, there is one important aspect of his account that I do not find plausible: his claim that the so-called ‘acute principle’ (a principle that gives absolute preeminence to rescuing ...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2010
Amanda Owen-Smith Joanna Coast Jenny Donovan

BACKGROUND There is broad international agreement from clinicians and academics that healthcare rationing should be undertaken as explicitly as possible, and the BMA have publicly supported the call for more accountable priority setting for some time. However, studies in the UK and elsewhere suggest that clinicians experience a number of barriers to rationing openly, and the information needs o...

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