675 research outputs found

    Age-Based Rationing and Technological Development

    Get PDF
    Comment on Daniel Callahan\u27s Setting Limits

    Will Directed Evolution Destroy Humanity, and If So, What Can We Do About It?

    Get PDF
    In contemplating the technologies emerging from the Human Genome Project, nothing scares people more than the prospect that we will attempt to use genetic engineering to control the human evolutionary process

    \u3cb\u3eON PHYSICIAN DECISION MAKING AND MANAGED CARE\u3c/b\u3e -- Introduction

    Get PDF

    Encouraging Donation of Organs for Transplantation by Requiring Request

    Get PDF

    Symposium: Workshop on Inherited Breast Cancer in Jewish Women: Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications

    Get PDF
    Introducation to Symposium: Workshop on the BRCA1 Breast Cancer Gene in the Jewish Population, Cleveland, Ohio, 1997

    Health Care Cost Containment and Medical Technology: A Critique of Waste Theory

    Get PDF

    Genetic Enhancement: Plan Now to Act Later

    Get PDF

    \u3cb\u3eSYMPOSIUM NATIONAL HEALTH CARE REFORM: THE LEGAL ISSUES\u3c/b\u3e -- Introduction

    Get PDF

    Rationing Expensive Lifesaving Medical Resources

    Get PDF
    In this Article, Professor Mehlman examines the possible systems for rationing expensive lifesaving medical technologies. First, he concludes that the costs of any rationing system probably exceed its benefits. Consequently, he rejects the rationing of expensive but available lifesaving medical technologies. Second, he argues that the increased availability of the technologies and the recent expansion of patient rights to sue will result in a substantial number of judicial challenges to rationing. Finally, he suggests detailed criteria to aid the courts in deciding whether a resource has been improperly rationed

    Medicover : A Proposal for National Health Insurance

    Get PDF
    • …
    corecore