نتایج جستجو برای: healthcare rationing

تعداد نتایج: 127364  

Journal: :Social Policy and Society 2021

This article explores how staff in French public hospitals are indirectly involved the governing of migration through healthcare. It unpacks construction differentiated values life assigned to specific categories vulnerable (authorised and unauthorised) migrants according their perceived un/deservingness context budgetary restrictions. emphasises tensions between medical administrative decision...

Journal: :Mathematical Social Sciences 2002
Attila Tasnádi

Rationing occurs if the demand for a certain good exceeds its supply. In such situations a rationing method has to be specified in order to determine the allocation of the scarce good to the agents. Moulin (1999) introduced the notion of probabilistic rationing methods for the discrete framework. In this paper we establish a link between classical and probabilistic rationing methods. In particu...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2003
A Mariotto M Dello Buono D De Leo

Rocketing healthcare demands are not currently paralleled by available economic resources and the fight against inappropriateness has had only a modest impact. Distribution equilibrium is afforded by various concealed and unconcealed filters to access, including waiting lists, and rationing. Age related rationing (better known as agism), is one of the most widespread forms and is cause for ethi...

This article discusses what ethicists have called “unacceptable trade-offs” in health policy choices related to universal health coverage (UHC). Since the fiscal space is constrained, trade-offs need to be made. But some trade-offs are unacceptable on the path to universal coverage. Unacceptable choices include, among other examples from low-income countries, to expand coverage for services wit...

Journal: :Journal of Medical Ethics 2009
S Brauer

Could age be a valid criterion for rationing? In Just health, Norman Daniels argues that under certain circumstances age rationing is prudent, and therefore a morally permissible strategy to tackle the problem of resource scarcity. Crucial to his argument is the distinction between two problem-settings of intergenerational equity: equity among age groups and equity among birth cohorts. While fa...

Journal: :Journal of healthcare risk management : the journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management 2010
Robert J Latino

This article contrasts the application of preventive and predictive technologies in industry to those in healthcare. For years, risk managers have been discussing the rationing of care. This article presents the perspective of an engineering professional from the manufacturing industry who now consults with healthcare risk managers. The human being is often referred to as an "asset" in our soci...

Journal: :BMJ 2001
M B Edwards K M Taylor

There is low acceptance among general practitioners and patients of recently imposed contract exclusions. Subsequent re-referrals transfer patients from one waiting list to another, wasting NHS resources without making waiting lists shorter. It is worrying that one patient with a malignancy was refused NHS treatment under the new system, and this error is consistent with the findings of previou...

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