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Ethical Dimensions of Health Policy (2002) Oxford Press 9780195140705
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- Book title
- Ethical Dimensions of Health Policy
- Educational Level
- Adult & Further Education
- Level
- Business
- ISBN
- 9780195140705
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195140702
ISBN-13
9780195140705
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1981938
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
424 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Ethical Dimensions of Health Policy
Subject
Ethics, Public Health, Anatomy
Publication Year
2002
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Medical
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.4 in
Item Weight
24.7 Oz
Item Length
6.5 in
Item Width
9.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2001-036414
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
Introduction: Marion Danis, Carolyn Clancy, and Larry Churchill Part I. Identifying the Goals of Health Care 1. Daniel Callahan, The Hastings Center: Ends and Means: The Goals of Health Care 2. Norman Daniels, Tufts University, Bruce Kennedy, Harvard University, and Ichiro Kawachi, Harvard University: Justice, Health, and Health Policy Part II. Connecting Ethics and Health Policy 3. John Kingdon, University of Michigan: What Ethics Can Contribute to Health Policy 4. Eli Ginzberg: Health Care Policy in the U.S. in the 20th Century 5. Amy Gutman, Princeton University: Just Deliberation Abuot Health Care Part III. Examining the Ethics of How Policy is Made 6. John Kingdon, University of Michigan: The Reality of Public Policy Making 7. Stan Greenberg, Greenberg Quinlin Rosner Research, and Marion Danis: When Public Opinion Counts: Inserting Public Opinion into Health Policy 8. Jo Ivey Boufford, New York University, and Phil Lee, Standford University: Health Policy Making: The Role of the Federal Government 9. Jonathan Oberlander, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Larry Brown, Columbia University: Health Policy and State Initiatives 10. Stuart Butler, Heritage Foundation: Private Sector Incentives and Ethical Healthcare Part IV. Ethical Controversies in Health Policy A. Resource Allocation 11. Ezekiel Emanuel, National Institute of Health: Patient v. Population: Resolving the Ethical Dilemmas Posed by Treating Patients as Members of Populations B. Accountability 12. Christine Cassel, Mount Sinai Medical Center: Ethics and Accountability: Regulating Health Care As a Public Good 13. Harold Luft, University of California, San Francisco: Perspectives on Accountability: Past, Present, and Future C. Vulnerable Populations 14. Dan Brock, Brown University: Health Resources Allocation for Vulnerable Populations 15. Marion Danis and Donald Patick, University of Washington: Health Policy, Vulnerability and Vulnerable Populations D. Ethical Considerations Health Services Research 16. Bernard Lo, University of California, SF: Values in Research: Picking Reseach Priorities Ethically 17. Lisa Lezzoni, Harvard Medical School: Ethical Considerations in Conduction Health Care Research: Protecting Privacy, "The book contains a stimulating mix of perspectives, and includes chapters by some of the 'big names' from the fields of philosophy, political science, and policy studies. This book provides a wealth of material, much of it highly accessible to a general audience...it will be a useful sourcefor students and researchers in health policy studies and social medicine, and a useful addition to many reading lists."--International Journal of Epidemiology, "The book contains a stimulating mix of perspectives, and includeschapters by some of the 'big names' from the fields of philosophy, politicalscience, and policy studies. This book provides a wealth of material, much ofit highly accessible to a general audience...it will be a useful source forstudents and researchers in health policy studies and social medicine, and auseful addition to many reading lists."--International Journal ofEpidemiology, "This book provides a broad and at the same time rigorous introduction tothe role of ethics in health policy. It is an essential read for anyone withhealth care policy making responsibilities, but also interesting, enlighteningand useful read for health care providers, personnel and for patients trying tomake sense of the way in which health care is distributed."--PublicHealth, "This book provides a broad and at the same time rigorous introduction to the role of ethics in health policy. It is an essential read for anyone with health care policy making responsibilities, but also interesting, enlightening and useful read for health care providers, personnel and forpatients trying to make sense of the way in which health care is distributed."--Public Health, "This book will be of interest to ethicists and other thinkers who want to become more relevant in the policy-making arena...the book is eminently readable, having avoided the pitfall of technical language."--Doody's, "This book will be of interest to ethicists and other thinkers who want tobecome more relevant in the policy-making arena...the book is eminentlyreadable, having avoided the pitfall of technical language."--Doody's
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
174/.2
Table Of Content
Introduction: Marion Danis, Carolyn Clancy, and Larry ChurchillPart I. Identifying the Goals of Health Care1. Ends and Means: The Goals of Health Care2. Justice, Health, and Health PolicyPart II. Connecting Ethics and Health Policy3. What Ethics Can Contribute to Health Policy4. Health Care Policy in the U.S. in the 20th Century5. Just Deliberation Abuot Health CarePart III. Examining the Ethics of How Policy is Made6. The Reality of Public Policy Making7. When Public Opinion Counts: Inserting Public Opinion into Health Policy8. Health Policy Making: The Role of the Federal Government9. Health Policy and State Initiatives10. Private Sector Incentives and Ethical HealthcarePart IV. Ethical Controversies in Health PolicyA. Resource Allocation11. Patient v. Population: Resolving the Ethical Dilemmas Posed by Treating Patients as Members of PopulationsB. Accountability12. Ethics and Accountability: Regulating Health Care As a Public Good13. Perspectives on Accountability: Past, Present, and FutureC. Vulnerable Populations14. Health Resources Allocation for Vulnerable Populations15. Health Policy, Vulnerability and Vulnerable PopulationsD. Ethical Considerations Health Services Research16. Values in Research: Picking Research Priorities Ethically17. Ethical Considerations in Conduction Health Care Research: Protecting Privacy
Synopsis
This book takes the conversation between bioethics and health policy to a new level. Moving beyond principles and normative frameworks, bioethicists writing in the volume consider the actual policy problems faced by health care systems, while policy-makers reflect on the moral values inherent in both the process and content of health policy. The result is a vigorous dialogue with some of the nation's leading experts at the interface of ethics and health policy. the book provides a history of the values implicit in U.S. health policy, a discussion of the federal and state roles in policy making, an ethical examination of the social goals expressed through various policies, an analysis of the role of public opinion in the creation of health policy, and an exploration of the value of the private sector in health policy. In addition, the authors examine some of the major ethical controversies in health policy, such as the challenge of balancing ethical concerns with economic realities, the need to allocate scarce health resources, the call for heightened accountability, and the impact of various policies on vulnerable populations. The book concludes with an examination of the ethical issues in health services research, including the threats to privacy that arise in such research. To a greater extent than any previous volume, it establishes a strong connection between the disciplines of medical ethics and health policy., This book takes bioethics and health policy to a new level of integration. Moving beyond principles and normative frameworks, bioethicsists writing in the volume consider the actual policy problems faced by health care systems, while policy-makers reflect on the moral values inherent in both the process and content of health policy. Together, they explore the goals and processes involved in developing health policy and examine the roles of various stakeholders as well as the thorny ethical issues that arise., This book takes the conversation between bioethics and health policy to a new level. Moving beyond principles and normative frameworks, bioethicists writing in the volume consider the actual policy problems faced by health care systems, while policy-makers reflect on the moral values inherent in both the process and content of health policy. The result is a vigorous dialogue with some of the nation's leading experts at the interface of ethics and health policy. the book provides ahistory of the values implicit in U.S. health policy, a discussion of the federal and state roles in policy making, an ethical examination of the social goals expressed through various policies, an analysis of the role of public opinion in the creation of health policy, and an exploration of thevalue of the private sector in health policy. In addition, the authors examine some of the major ethical controversies in health policy, such as the challenge of balancing ethical concerns with economic realities, the need to allocate scarce health resources, the call for heightened accountability, and the impact of various policies on vulnerable populations. The book concludes with an examination of the ethical issues in health services research, including the threats to privacy that arisein such research. To a greater extent than any previous volume, it establishes a strong connection between the disciplines of medical ethics and health policy.
LC Classification Number
RA395.A3E846 2002
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