Health care rationing Inadequacy of theory? Dimensions of well-being approach 4 tests:...

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Health care rationing Inadequacy of theory? Dimensions of well-being approach 4 tests: substantial moral guidance Applied to age-rationing

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What does social justice have to say about health care rationing?

Not much? But some theories are better than others Narrow theories are inadequate: 1. isolated, 2.

singular

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6 dimensions: health, self-determination, reasoning, respect, attachment, personal security

Multiple determinants Sufficiency at each dimension Levels of moral urgency Background justice

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Not comprehensive discussion Explicit age-based rationing: prioritises

health care resources for younger over older because of age

E.g. Age-weighted QALYs Narrow approach: singular notions, no

unifying framework

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1. Sufficiency2. Multiple determinants3. Multiple dimensions4. Levels of moral urgency

Constant adjustment and evaluation in framework of background justice

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What does social justice have to say about health care rationing?

More than we think? Disagreement at another level? Consensus?