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  1. Setting Limits Fairly. [REVIEW]James Dwyer, Norman Daniels & James Sabin - 2003 - Hastings Center Report 33 (3):46.
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  • Limits to Health Care: Fair Procedures, Democratic Deliberation, and the Legitimacy Problem for Insurers.Norman Daniels & James Sabin - 1997 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 26 (4):303-350.
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  • Rescuing universal health care.Norman Daniels - 2007 - Hastings Center Report 37 (2):3-3.
    Response to Gopal Sreenivasan, “Health Care and Equality of Opportunity".
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  • Benchmarks of Fairness for Health Care Reform.Norman Daniels, Donald W. Light & Ronald L. Caplan - 1998 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 41 (4):605.
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  • Bridging the Entrepreneurial Financing Gap: Linking Governance with Regulatory Policy.Michael J. Whincop - 2001 - Routledge.
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  • The Rise of Independent Regulation in Health Care.Rui Nunes, Guilhermina Rego & Cristina Brandão - 2007 - Health Care Analysis 15 (3):169-177.
    In all countries where health care access is considered a social right, regulation is both a tool of performance improvement as well as an instrument of social justice. Both social (equity in access) and economical (promoting competition) regulation are at stake due to the nature of the good itself. Different modalities of regulation do exist and usually new regulatory cycles include the creation of stronger regulatory agencies. Indeed, health care regulation is rising steadily in most developed countries as a consequence (...)
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