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  • 3. Are Indirect Benefits Relevant to Health Care Allocation Decisions?
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    Foglia MB, Pearlman RA, Bottrell MM, Altemose JA, Fox E.
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  • 5. [Economic efficiency and fairness: two ethical criteria? A basic reflection].
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  • 9. Controlling Healthcare Costs: Just Cost Effectiveness or "Just" Cost Effectiveness?
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    Camb Q Healthc Ethics; 2018 Apr; 27(2):271-283. PubMed ID: 29509125
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  • 12. [Rationalization, rationing, prioritization: terminology and ethical approaches to the allocation of limited resources in hematology/oncology].
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    Onkologie; 2011 Apr; 34 Suppl 1():2-5. PubMed ID: 21389761
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  • 13. Dose response: intelligent rationing by physicians is the first step to a health-care system that society can afford.
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    Sciences (New York); 1999 Apr; 39(6):18-23. PubMed ID: 15584152
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  • 14. Cancer care, money, and the value of life: whose justice? Which rationality?
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  • 18. Economics, QALYs and medical ethics--a health economist's perspective.
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    Health Care Anal; 1995 Aug 10; 3(3):221-6. PubMed ID: 10151641
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  • 19. What reasons do those with practical experience use in deciding on priorities for healthcare resources? A qualitative study.
    Hasman A, McIntosh E, Hope T.
    J Med Ethics; 2008 Sep 10; 34(9):658-63. PubMed ID: 18757635
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  • 20. The sufficiency theory of justice and the allocation of health resources.
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