Setting limits fairly : learning to share resources for health
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Setting limits fairly : learning to share resources for health
Oxford University Press, 2008
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-244) and index
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
The central idea behind this book is that we lack consensus on principles for allocating medical resources, and in the absence of such a consensus we must develop and rely on a fair decision-making process for setting limits on health care. The authors provide an analysis of the current situation, reviewing typical solutions, before describing their own approach. The audience for the book is global since the problem of limited resources cuts across all types of
health care systems whether or not they have universal coverage.
In its first edition Setting Limits Fairly stimulated considerable work on setting priorities in health care. The second edition includes a new chapter on the international response to accountability for reasonableness and two new chapters on applications of the approach in developing countries and in human rights approaches to health.
目次
- 1. Our Lives in Whose Hands
- 2. Justice, Scarcity, and Public Accountability for Limits
- 3. The Legitimacy Problem and Fair Process
- 4. Accountability for Reasonableness
- 5. Managing Last-Chance Therapies
- 6. Lung Volume Reduction Surgery: A Case Study
- 7. Making Pharmacy Benefits Accountable for Reasonableness
- 8. Indirect Limit Setting: Accountability for Physician Incentives
- 9. Accountability for Reasonableness in Action: Public Sector Mental Health Care Contracting
- 10. An International Learning Curve
- 11. Learning to Share Medical Resources
- 12. Revisiting the International Learning Curve
- 13. Developing Country Applications of Accountability for Reasonableness
- 14. New Uses for Accountability for Reasonableness
- Conclusion: What Next?
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