Moral Arguments for Universal Health Care (e-bog) af Olson, R. Paul
Olson, R. Paul (forfatter)

Moral Arguments for Universal Health Care e-bog

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Health care reform is always about more than morality and values, butif it lacks a moral foundation, it will not stand the test of time. Dr. Olson provides a moral foundation expressed in eight standards derivedfrom his study of ethics, systems theory, and health policy research. Fromthese normative standards he derives a vision of universal health care asboth a public policy of protecting an...
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Forfattere Olson, R. Paul (forfatter)
Forlag AuthorHouse
Udgivet 6 februar 2012
Længde 452 sider
Genrer Teaching staff
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781467856263
Health care reform is always about more than morality and values, butif it lacks a moral foundation, it will not stand the test of time. Dr. Olson provides a moral foundation expressed in eight standards derivedfrom his study of ethics, systems theory, and health policy research. Fromthese normative standards he derives a vision of universal health care asboth a public policy of protecting and promoting the health of an entirepopulation, and a system for organizing, fi nancing, and delivering highquality care, which is affordable and accessible to everyone based ontheir need. Universal health care is fi nanced fairly to ensure sustainabilitythrough shared responsibility with personal choice of health care providersand/or health care plans. This unifying vision for health care reform ispluralistic with respect to the design of systems to implement it. The author provides several moral arguments from divergent ethicaltheories, which converge to support his vision of universal health careand its specifi c elements. In the process, he illustrates how to reason tomoral conclusions based on clear thinking about both values and relevantfacts. He also shows why and how ethical discourse is both relevant andnecessary to the formulation, implementation, and evaluation of healthcare policy. Discussion of the controversy over medically necessary careand an ethical analysis of the Affordable Care Act are unique features ofthis book.