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  1. Rationing Just Medical Care.Lawrence J. Schneiderman - 2011 - American Journal of Bioethics 11 (7):7-14.
    U.S. politicians and policymakers have been preoccupied with how to pay for health care. Hardly any thought has been given to what should be paid for—as though health care is a commodity that needs no examination—or what health outcomes should receive priority in a just society, i.e., rationing. I present a rationing proposal, consistent with U.S. culture and traditions, that deals not with “health care,” the terminology used in the current debate, but with the more modest and limited topic of (...)
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  • Introduction: The Journal of Clinical Ethics, the MacLean Center, and the Future of Clinical Ethics.Peter Angelos - 2023 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 34 (1):1-4.
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