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  1. Resource allocation--what is the first priority?L. V. Katekar - 1992 - Journal of Medical Ethics 18 (2):99-100.
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  • Alternative medicine: response to Kottow.A. Renton - 1992 - Journal of Medical Ethics 18 (3):161-162.
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  • The way around health economics' dead end.David Seedhouse - 1995 - Health Care Analysis 3 (3):205-220.
    Many leading health economists hold misconceived ideas about central components of their work. In particular, they assume that their methods are in principle valueneutral. This belief is demonstrably false. Health economic investigations incorporate mainly unexpressed theories of health. Unless this fact is recognised health economics will shortly reach a conceptual and practical dead end. The way to avoid this dead end is to express implicit theories of health, and explicitly to base philosophically and economically justifiable policy proposals on them.
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  • Unprincipled QALYs.J. Harris - 1992 - Journal of Medical Ethics 18 (3):162-162.
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  • The Rule of Rescue: An investigation into age-related preferences and the imperative to save a life.Sarah Watters - 2015 - Clinical Ethics 10 (3):70-79.
    The dominant rule of economic evaluation within health care posits that resources are distributed in order to maximize health benefit. There are instances, however, where the public has demonstrated that they do not prefer such an allocation scheme, particularly in the context of life-saving interventions. Objectives Deviations from preferences of maximizing health benefit have important implications on both financial and distributive levels. This study sought to specify the circumstances in which respondent preferences are inconsistent with maximizing health benefit. Methods Ninety (...)
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  • Unprincipled QALYs: a response to Harris.J. Cubbon - 1992 - Journal of Medical Ethics 18 (2):100-100.
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