This unique publication, co-published with the King's Fund, is about talk and action in health care rationing. It presents the latest thinking and practical experience in rationing today. Read about why rationing is inevitable, look at what the public thinks, and decide for yourself what action should be taken in the future
This unique publication, co-published with the King's Fund, is about talk and action in health care rationing. It presents the latest thinking and practical experience in rationing today. Read about why rationing is inevitable, look at what the public thinks, and decide for yourself what action should be taken in the futureHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bill New is the author of Rationing: Talk and Action in Healthcare, published by Wiley.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction and context: introduction Bill New; The rationing agenda in the NHS Bill New; Responses to the rationing agenda Jo Lenaghan. Section 1 Talk: The inevitability of rationing in the NHS Chris Heginbotham; Public opinion and rationing - a review of the evidence Jack Kneeshaw. The rationing debate: Devising a package of health care services the NHS is responsible for - for Bill New; against Rudolph Kelin; Maximising the health of the whole community - for A.J. Culyer; against John Harris; Rationing health care by age - for Alan Williams; against J. Grimley Evans; Central government should have a greater role in rationing decisions - for Jo Lenaghan; against Stephen Harrison; Rationing within the NHS should be explicit - for Len Doyal; against Jo Coast; Direct public and patient involvement in rationing - the possibilities for direct public involvement Anna Coote; - the possibilities for direct patient involvement Heather Goodare; The moral limits to public and patient involvement Len Doyal. Section 2 Action: New Zealand priority criteria project Hadorn Holmes; Setting priorities - can Britain learn from Sweden? McKee Figueras; Setting priorities - is there a role for citizen's juries? Lenaghan et al; The Asbury draft policy on ethical use of resources Crisp et al; Responses to Asbury proposal Thomasma et al; A purchaser experience of managing new expensive drugs - interferon beta Rous et al; How can hospitals ration drugs? Bochner et al; responses to Boshner et al.
Introduction and context: introduction Bill New; The rationing agenda in the NHS Bill New; Responses to the rationing agenda Jo Lenaghan. Section 1 Talk: The inevitability of rationing in the NHS Chris Heginbotham; Public opinion and rationing - a review of the evidence Jack Kneeshaw. The rationing debate: Devising a package of health care services the NHS is responsible for - for Bill New; against Rudolph Kelin; Maximising the health of the whole community - for A.J. Culyer; against John Harris; Rationing health care by age - for Alan Williams; against J. Grimley Evans; Central government should have a greater role in rationing decisions - for Jo Lenaghan; against Stephen Harrison; Rationing within the NHS should be explicit - for Len Doyal; against Jo Coast; Direct public and patient involvement in rationing - the possibilities for direct public involvement Anna Coote; - the possibilities for direct patient involvement Heather Goodare; The moral limits to public and patient involvement Len Doyal. Section 2 Action: New Zealand priority criteria project Hadorn Holmes; Setting priorities - can Britain learn from Sweden? McKee Figueras; Setting priorities - is there a role for citizen's juries? Lenaghan et al; The Asbury draft policy on ethical use of resources Crisp et al; Responses to Asbury proposal Thomasma et al; A purchaser experience of managing new expensive drugs - interferon beta Rous et al; How can hospitals ration drugs? Bochner et al; responses to Boshner et al.
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