Nurse time as a scarce health care resource

In Dr Geoffrey Hunt & Geoffrey Hunt (eds.), Ethical Issues in Nursing. New York: Routledge (1994)
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Abstract

For a long time discussion about scarce health care resource allocation was limited to allocation of medical resources, with the paradigmatic case being kidney transplants. However, a narrow focus on medical resources prevents us from seeing that there are many cases-- perhaps the majority-- in which less dramatic but equally important issues of rationing occur. The allocation of nurses' time is one such issue.

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Donna Dickenson
Birkbeck, University of London

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