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144 related items for PubMed ID: 33335068

  • 1. Reflective disequilibrium: a critical evaluation of the complete lives framework for healthcare rationing.
    Symons X.
    J Med Ethics; 2021 Feb; 47(2):108-112. PubMed ID: 33335068
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  • 2. Complete lives in the balance.
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  • 3. Mistrust and inconsistency during COVID-19: considerations for resource allocation guidelines that prioritise healthcare workers.
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  • 4. What is so important about completing lives? A critique of the modified youngest first principle of scarce resource allocation.
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  • 8. Valuing lives and allocating resources: a defense of the modified youngest first principle of scarce resource distribution.
    Tallman R.
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  • 9. The moral relevance of personal characteristics in setting health care priorities.
    Olsen JA, Richardson J, Dolan P, Menzel P.
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  • 10. Complete lives, incomplete theories.
    Friedman A.
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  • 13. The limited impact of indeterminacy for healthcare rationing: how indeterminacy problems show the need for a hybrid theory, but nothing more.
    Herlitz A.
    J Med Ethics; 2016 Jan; 42(1):22-5. PubMed ID: 26530703
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  • 14. A philosophical approach to rationing.
    Tauber AI.
    Med J Aust; 2003 May 05; 178(9):454-6. PubMed ID: 12720514
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  • 15. Complete lives, short lives, and the challenge of legitimacy.
    Menzel PT.
    Am J Bioeth; 2010 Apr 05; 10(4):50-2. PubMed ID: 20379923
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  • 16. The ethics and reality of rationing in medicine.
    Scheunemann LP, White DB.
    Chest; 2011 Dec 05; 140(6):1625-1632. PubMed ID: 22147821
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  • 18. Evaluation as institution: a contractarian argument for needs-based economic evaluation.
    Rogowski WH.
    BMC Med Ethics; 2018 Jun 13; 19(1):59. PubMed ID: 29895268
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  • 20. [Can rationing be fair? Ethical considerations regarding justice in the healthcare system].
    Rosenberger M.
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