Health care reform : ethics and politics / edited by Timothy H. Engström and Wade L. Robison.

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Other Authors: Engström, Timothy H., 1956-, Robison, Wade L.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Rochester, NY : University of Rochester Press, 2006.
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Table of Contents:
  • PART ONE : MORAL COMMITMENTS OF OUR PRESENT SYSTEM: The moral crisis in health care / Wade L. Robison
  • Ethics, justice, and health reform / Howard Brody
  • PART TWO : MORAL IMPLICATIONS OF MARKET-DRIVEN REFORM: A social contract for twenty-first century health care : three-tier health care with bounty hunting / Uwe E. Reinhardt
  • Corporatization of health care / Lawrence W. White
  • "We can't be nurses anymore" : the loss of community health nurses' personhood in market-driven health care / Tobie H. Olsan
  • PART THREE : ETHICAL AND POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS: Politics of medical care reform in mature welfare states : what are America's prospects now? / Theodore Marmor
  • Citizens and customers : establishing the ethical foundations of the German and U.S. health care systems / Timothy H. Engström and Gerd Richter
  • PART FOUR : ARGUMENT FOR UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLES OF HEALTH CARE: Preparing for the next health care reform : notes for an interim ethic / Larry R. Churchill
  • A cooperative beneficence approach to health care reform / Rory B. Weiner
  • Fairness and national health care reform / Norman Daniels
  • Conclusion : prospects for reform / Timothy H. Engström and Wade L. Robison.