Making Medical Spending DecisionsAuthor :
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Published : Thursday 1 May 1997
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This work explores how health care rationing decisions are made. The author's analysis of the political economics, ethics, and legality of each of the social mechanisms for making medical spending decisions reveals that none is uniformly superior, each is better suited for certain decisions than others and so a mix of all three is inevitable.
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