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Health care for an aging population / edited by Chris Hackler
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Edité par State University of New York Press - 1994
Introduction: Health Care Reform for an Aging Population / Chris Hackler. 1. Generational Equity in America: A Cultural Historian's Perspective / Thomas R. Cole. 2. Between the Generations: Justice and Peace as Alternatives to Age-Based Rationing / Stephen G. Post. 3. Justice within the Family / John R. Hardwig. 4. Technological Determinism despite the Reality of Scarcity: A Neglected Element in the Theory of Spending for Medical and Health Care / James M. Buchanan. 5. Understanding Callahan / Janet A. Coy and Jonathan Schonsheck. 6. Justice, Age Rationing, and the Problem of Identifiable Lives / Leonard M. Fleck. 7. Age Cut-Offs for Health Care Entitlement: The Missing Moral Level / Howard Brody. 8. Callahan's Medical Rationing Principle: Age or Quality of Life? / Sharon E. Sytsma. 9. Designing Ethical Alternatives to Age-Based Rationing / Nancy S. Jecker and Robert A. Pearlman. 10. A Values Framework for Health System Reform / Reinhard Priester. 11. Limits and Equal Access to Basic Health Care: Suggestions for Comprehensive Reform / Robert J. Barnet. 12. Just Caring: Lessons from Oregon and Canada / Leonard M. Fleck. 13. Future of Long-Term Care / Robert L. Kane. 14. Taking the Next Steps: Devising a Good Lifespan for the Elderly / Daniel Callahan.