Book Review: Setting limits fairly: can we learn to share medical resources? [Book Review]

Nursing Ethics 10 (2):224-225 (2003)
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Abstract

Health care systems have four objectives: (1) the provision of the best possible care for all; while (2) guaranteeing equal access to health care; (3) maintaining freedom of choice for health care providers and patients; and (4) controlling the costs. In an ideal world with abundant resources the realization of these objectives would pose no significant problems. However, any actual health care system will need a trade-off between the different objectives because resources are limited. In Setting Limits Fairly, Norman Daniels and James Sabin investigate how limits can be set in the allocation of health care resources.

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