1987
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-3391-0_14
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ESRD and the Elderly: Cross-National Perspective on Distributive Justice

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“…Nor is dialysis the only technology to be so restricted . Though this de facto policy has drawn fire from ethicists (e.g., Ingman, Gill, & Campbell, 1987), it is apparent that the British have had to recognize the necessity of setting limits within the National Health Service. This fact has been linked by some observers to the success Britons have had in controlling their national level of health care expenditures.…”
Section: Age-based Rationing Of Care: Revealing Rhetoric?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nor is dialysis the only technology to be so restricted . Though this de facto policy has drawn fire from ethicists (e.g., Ingman, Gill, & Campbell, 1987), it is apparent that the British have had to recognize the necessity of setting limits within the National Health Service. This fact has been linked by some observers to the success Britons have had in controlling their national level of health care expenditures.…”
Section: Age-based Rationing Of Care: Revealing Rhetoric?mentioning
confidence: 99%