1992
DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.11.1.84
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A Values Framework for Health System Reform

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“…This philosophy is in line with Priester 1 who argues that fair access should be the pre-eminent value within any health care system. Fair access does not apply to oral health care in Australia as funding for dental services is predominantly an out-of-pocket expense for individuals.…”
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confidence: 60%
“…This philosophy is in line with Priester 1 who argues that fair access should be the pre-eminent value within any health care system. Fair access does not apply to oral health care in Australia as funding for dental services is predominantly an out-of-pocket expense for individuals.…”
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confidence: 60%
“…The values framework presented here is based primarily on the work of Reinhard Priester (5), but it is also congruent with a framework presented by Charles Dougherty (3). The framework includes 11 health care values.…”
Section: A Framework Of Health Care Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La dignidad es un concepto fundamental en la ética clínica (Chochinov, 2002 (2) ; Lothian y Philip, 2001 (3) ; Pannuti y Tanneberger, 1993 (4) ; Pullman, 1999Pullman, , 2002 (5,6) ) y la práctica profesional (Jacobs, 2000 (7) , 2001 (8) ; Mairis, 1994 (9) ; Priester, 1992 (10) ; Seedhouse y Gallagher, 2002 (11) ; Soderberg, Gilje y Norberg, 1997 (12) ), así como en la bioética y el bioderecho internacionales (Andorno, 2009 (13) ; Beyleveld y Brownsword, 2001 (14) ; Gurnham, 2005 (15) ; Petermann, 1996 (16) ). Richard Horton, editor de The Lancet, sostiene que la dignidad debe ubicarse como principio rector del movimiento de salud mundial (Horton, 2004 (17) ).…”
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