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    How Health Care Can Be Cost-Effective and Fair by Hausman, Daniel M.;

    Series: POPULATION LEVEL BIOETHICS SERIES;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 13 March 2023

    • ISBN 9780197656969
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages256 pages
    • Size 162x236x21 mm
    • Weight 522 g
    • Language English
    • 445

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    Short description:

    How Health Care Can Be Cost-Effective and Fair considers how healthcare can be both cost-effective and ethical. Daniel M. Hausman defends a major role for cost-effective reasoning in healthcare distribution, while also recognizing its serious limitations.

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    Long description:

    Methods designed to guide the allocation of healthcare so as to maximize population health have been criticized as fundamentally unfair. In a closer analysis of this ethical critique of the use of cost-effectiveness author Daniel M. Hausman responds to the main complaints about the unfairness of cost-effectiveness, while also recognizing that there should be other factors--especially in cases of discrimination--guiding health-related treatment.

    Central to How Health Care Can Be Cost-Effective and Fair is whether cost-effective allocation of healthcare violates ethical constraints. Several commentators argue that using cost-effective reasoning to guide the distribution of healthcare is fundamentally unfair, not just because it does not take distribution into account, but because it fails to prioritize the severity of illness and fails to give everyone, and especially disabled people and those from historically underprivileged populations, a fair chance of being treated. While Hausman recognizes the complexity and shortcomings of cost-effective reasoning, he maintains that it should be a leading principle in the allocation of health-related resources. In Hausman's view, many values--such as compassion, freedom, respect, and solidarity should govern healthcare in addition to promoting well-being and treating individuals fairly. In its efforts to promote population health fairly, healthcare should respond to and respect individuals' values and choices.

    A landmark theory of fairness and cost effectiveness in health care by a virtuoso of ethics and economics. Hausman's authoritative, comprehensive, and insightful analysis blends intricate philosophical argumentation with a firm grasp of economic reality

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Chapter 1: Measuring Health and the "Effectiveness" of Health Care
    Chapter 2: Cost-Effectiveness, Well-Being, and Freedom
    Chapter 3: Conceptual, Technical, and Ethical Problems with Cost Effectiveness
    Chapter 4: Theories of Fair Distribution
    Chapter 5: What Constitutes a Fair Allocation of Health Care?
    Chapter 6: Fair Chances
    Chapter 7: Does Cost-Effectiveness Fail to Give Sufficient Priority to Severity?
    Chapter 8 To Aggregate or Not to Aggregate
    Chapter 9: Discrimination
    Chapter 10: Health Care: Respectful, Cost Effective, and Fair
    Acknowledgments and Sources
    References
    Index

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