Marketisation, Ethics and Healthcare
Policy, Practice and Moral Formation
Herausgeber: Papanikitas, Andrew; Feiler, Therese; Hordern, Joshua
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Marketisation, Ethics and Healthcare
Policy, Practice and Moral Formation
Herausgeber: Papanikitas, Andrew; Feiler, Therese; Hordern, Joshua
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This volume explores how â the marketâ continues to affect and redefine health professionals as moral beings and impact on the care they provide. By reflecting on the meaning of the market and the medical profession, this ground-breaking volume identifies a variety of ways to help preserve healthcare workersâ integrity and ensure compassionate car
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This volume explores how â the marketâ continues to affect and redefine health professionals as moral beings and impact on the care they provide. By reflecting on the meaning of the market and the medical profession, this ground-breaking volume identifies a variety of ways to help preserve healthcare workersâ integrity and ensure compassionate car
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Key Themes in Health and Society
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 153mm x 235mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 350g
- ISBN-13: 9781032569994
- ISBN-10: 1032569999
- Artikelnr.: 69187228
- Routledge Key Themes in Health and Society
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 153mm x 235mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 350g
- ISBN-13: 9781032569994
- ISBN-10: 1032569999
- Artikelnr.: 69187228
Therese Feiler is the postdoctoral researcher with the Healthcare Values Partnership in the Faculty of Theology and Religion and Research Fellow at Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford, UK Joshua Hordern leads the Oxford Healthcare Values Partnership and is Associate Professor of Christian Ethics in the Faculty of Theology and Religion and a Fellow of Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford, UK. Andrew Papanikitas is NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer in General Practice at the Department of Primary Care Health Sciences and Research Fellow at Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford, UK.
Part I. The Place of the Market 1. Why the Economic Calculation Debate
Matters: The Case for Decentralisation in Healthcare Pythagoras Petratos
2. The Abuse of 'Ethic' in Capitalist Medicine Miran Epstein 3.
Organisational Ethics: A Solution to the Challenges of Markets in
Healthcare? Lucy Frith Part II. The Influence of the Market 4. Encoding
Truths? Diagnosis-Related Groups and the Fragility of the Marketisation
Discourse Therese Feiler 5. Personal Budgets: Holding onto the Purse
Strings for Fear of Something Worse Jonathan Herring 6. "More than my job
is worth" - Defensive Medicine and the Marketisation of Healthcare Anant
Jani and Andrew Papanikitas 7. Covenant, Compassion, and Marketisation in
Healthcare: The Mastery of Mammon and the Service of Grace Joshua Hordern
Part III. The Place of Ethics 8. Commercialisation and the Corrosion of the
Ideals of Medical Professionals Adrian Walsh 9. The Virtuous Professional
and the Marketplace David Misselbrook 10. Empathy in Healthcare: The Limits
and Scope of Empathy in Public and Private Systems Angeliki Kerasidou and
Ruth Horn 11. Accounting for Ethics: Is there a Market for Morals in
Healthcare? Andrew Papanikitas What next? - Editors' epilogue Therese
Feiler, Joshua Hordern, Andrew Papanikitas
Matters: The Case for Decentralisation in Healthcare Pythagoras Petratos
2. The Abuse of 'Ethic' in Capitalist Medicine Miran Epstein 3.
Organisational Ethics: A Solution to the Challenges of Markets in
Healthcare? Lucy Frith Part II. The Influence of the Market 4. Encoding
Truths? Diagnosis-Related Groups and the Fragility of the Marketisation
Discourse Therese Feiler 5. Personal Budgets: Holding onto the Purse
Strings for Fear of Something Worse Jonathan Herring 6. "More than my job
is worth" - Defensive Medicine and the Marketisation of Healthcare Anant
Jani and Andrew Papanikitas 7. Covenant, Compassion, and Marketisation in
Healthcare: The Mastery of Mammon and the Service of Grace Joshua Hordern
Part III. The Place of Ethics 8. Commercialisation and the Corrosion of the
Ideals of Medical Professionals Adrian Walsh 9. The Virtuous Professional
and the Marketplace David Misselbrook 10. Empathy in Healthcare: The Limits
and Scope of Empathy in Public and Private Systems Angeliki Kerasidou and
Ruth Horn 11. Accounting for Ethics: Is there a Market for Morals in
Healthcare? Andrew Papanikitas What next? - Editors' epilogue Therese
Feiler, Joshua Hordern, Andrew Papanikitas
Part I. The Place of the Market 1. Why the Economic Calculation Debate
Matters: The Case for Decentralisation in Healthcare Pythagoras Petratos
2. The Abuse of 'Ethic' in Capitalist Medicine Miran Epstein 3.
Organisational Ethics: A Solution to the Challenges of Markets in
Healthcare? Lucy Frith Part II. The Influence of the Market 4. Encoding
Truths? Diagnosis-Related Groups and the Fragility of the Marketisation
Discourse Therese Feiler 5. Personal Budgets: Holding onto the Purse
Strings for Fear of Something Worse Jonathan Herring 6. "More than my job
is worth" - Defensive Medicine and the Marketisation of Healthcare Anant
Jani and Andrew Papanikitas 7. Covenant, Compassion, and Marketisation in
Healthcare: The Mastery of Mammon and the Service of Grace Joshua Hordern
Part III. The Place of Ethics 8. Commercialisation and the Corrosion of the
Ideals of Medical Professionals Adrian Walsh 9. The Virtuous Professional
and the Marketplace David Misselbrook 10. Empathy in Healthcare: The Limits
and Scope of Empathy in Public and Private Systems Angeliki Kerasidou and
Ruth Horn 11. Accounting for Ethics: Is there a Market for Morals in
Healthcare? Andrew Papanikitas What next? - Editors' epilogue Therese
Feiler, Joshua Hordern, Andrew Papanikitas
Matters: The Case for Decentralisation in Healthcare Pythagoras Petratos
2. The Abuse of 'Ethic' in Capitalist Medicine Miran Epstein 3.
Organisational Ethics: A Solution to the Challenges of Markets in
Healthcare? Lucy Frith Part II. The Influence of the Market 4. Encoding
Truths? Diagnosis-Related Groups and the Fragility of the Marketisation
Discourse Therese Feiler 5. Personal Budgets: Holding onto the Purse
Strings for Fear of Something Worse Jonathan Herring 6. "More than my job
is worth" - Defensive Medicine and the Marketisation of Healthcare Anant
Jani and Andrew Papanikitas 7. Covenant, Compassion, and Marketisation in
Healthcare: The Mastery of Mammon and the Service of Grace Joshua Hordern
Part III. The Place of Ethics 8. Commercialisation and the Corrosion of the
Ideals of Medical Professionals Adrian Walsh 9. The Virtuous Professional
and the Marketplace David Misselbrook 10. Empathy in Healthcare: The Limits
and Scope of Empathy in Public and Private Systems Angeliki Kerasidou and
Ruth Horn 11. Accounting for Ethics: Is there a Market for Morals in
Healthcare? Andrew Papanikitas What next? - Editors' epilogue Therese
Feiler, Joshua Hordern, Andrew Papanikitas