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Global Health Priority-Setting provides a framework for how to think about evidence-based priority-setting in health. Over 18 chapters, ethicists, philosophers, economists, policy-makers, and clinicians from around the world assess the state of current practice in national and global priority setting, describe new tools and methodologies to address establishing global health priorities, and tackle the most important ethical questions that decision-makersmust consider in allocating health resources.

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Global Health Priority-Setting provides a framework for how to think about evidence-based priority-setting in health. Over 18 chapters, ethicists, philosophers, economists, policy-makers, and clinicians from around the world assess the state of current practice in national and global priority setting, describe new tools and methodologies to address establishing global health priorities, and tackle the most important ethical questions that decision-makersmust consider in allocating health resources.
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Autorenporträt
Ole F. Norheim is a physician and a professor of medical ethics, Dept. of Global Public Health and Primary care, University of Bergen, Norway. He co-edited Inequalities in Health (OUP 2013). Ezekiel J. Emanuel is an oncologist and professor of medical ethics and health policy at the University of Pennsylvania. He has written or edited 10 books, including Prescription for the Future (2017), Reinventing American Health Care (2014), Global Justice and Bioethics (OUP 2012), and the Oxford Textbook of Clinical Research Ethics (OUP 20017). Joseph Millum holds a joint faculty appointment in the Clinical Center Department of Bioethics and the Fogarty International Center at the US National Institutes of Health. He is co-editor of the book Global Justice and Bioethics (OUP 2012) and the author of The Moral Foundations of Parenthood (OUP 2017).