In The Ethics of Universal Health Insurance, Alex Rajczi shows how defenders of universal health insurance can address the ethical issues raised by these objections and make the moral case for an American universal health insurance system that improves on the gains made in the Affordable Care Act.
In The Ethics of Universal Health Insurance, Alex Rajczi shows how defenders of universal health insurance can address the ethical issues raised by these objections and make the moral case for an American universal health insurance system that improves on the gains made in the Affordable Care Act.
Alex Rajczi is the Deborah and Kenneth Novack '67 Professor of Ethics and Leadership and a George R. Roberts Fellow at Claremont McKenna College. He specializes in bioethics, moral theory, and political philosophy. He was previously a fellow in the Department of Bioethics at the National Institutes of Health.
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Acknowledgements Note on Sources Introduction 1. Information about Health Care Systems 2. The Ethical Issues Raised in Health Care Debates 3. Personal Cost 4. Efficacy 5. Fiscal Issues 6. The Case for Universal Health Insurance 7. Beyond Health Care References Index
Acknowledgements Note on Sources Introduction 1. Information about Health Care Systems 2. The Ethical Issues Raised in Health Care Debates 3. Personal Cost 4. Efficacy 5. Fiscal Issues 6. The Case for Universal Health Insurance 7. Beyond Health Care References Index
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